Posterior pelvic tilt

- Shape up in Prio 3A

Star_handcheck_Prio-3_2250x600.jpg
/globalassets/0-international/wheelchairs-and-pressure-care-landing-page/body-shapes-cross-5-and-6-and-prio-3a/prio-3a/illustration_prio3a_accessories_body-shape_pelvic_tilt.jpg?width=1280&Quality=90&rmode=max&scale=down

A posterior pelvic tilt is often combined with tight Hamstrings which further complicates achieving a stable and supported position.

Adjust the 3A back support by fine tuning the angles at the lumbar and hip, this will help to support the individual in a more upright posture by allowing a little more space at the hip angle and working with the straps. Then adjust the lumbar angle to bring the individual into a more upright posture in their thoracic trunk for improved head positioning and greater eye contact.

 

green-line-2205x10.jpg

Etac_Prio3A_Dynamic_pelvic_support_800x450.jpg

2. Dynamic Posterior Pelvic Support

Automatically relieves the tension in the reclined position and re-tightens in the active position. Adjust the height to the level of PSIS.
Strap-back_grey_Prio3A_800x450.jpg

3. Tension Adjustable Back Straps

Make sure the user has good contact with the back support. Adjust the contour with the tension adjustable back straps.
Etac-Prio-comfort-lock_800x450.jpg

13. Comfort Tilt Lock

This function ensures the same preset tilt position. There are four alternative settings (0°, 4°, 8° or 12°). Choose one position that is frequently used, for activity or rest. Not in combination with Etac Prio electrical tilt.
green-line-2205x10.jpg

See all body shapes and learn how to shape them up.