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Bio-Mechanically Aligned Harness Anchor
The BAHA, pronounced Baja, or Bio-mechanically Aligned Harness Anchor is a high strength, lightweight, non-metallic prosthetic component designed to improve Figure 8 Harness dynamics. The BAHA eliminates the ring!
The BAHA improves the bio-mechanics of the Figure 8 Harness.
Optimizes the harness axilla angle.
Provides a more efficient cable control pathway.
Conceived and designed by Bob Radocy of TRS Inc., the BAHA is an evolution of the VADR, Vertically Arrayed Dual Ring Harness, conceived and designed by Randy Alley. The VADR was described in Clinical Matters, Alley, Randall D., "Addressing the Limitations of the Northwestern Ring Harness", O & P Business News, April 15th, 2003. Randall Alley, CP., FAAOP was consulted throughout the BAHA's design and manufacturing process.
Features
- Light weight & flexible…conforms to vertebrae
- Tough, proprietary polymer
- Translucent, non-metallic…won't crack or split
- Conforms to standard fabrication techniques
- Functions right or left
Specifications
Weight: 1/2 ounce, (14 gm)
Length: 3.9 inches, (9.9 cm)
Width: 2.7 inches, (6.9 cm)
Thickness: .125 inches, (.3 cm)
The BAHA is competitively priced and available exclusively from TRS Inc., Boulder, Colorado, USA
"An advancement in body powered harness design"
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