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Chronic Conditions Exam 2
Components of BK Prosthesis
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01/30/2005

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What are the major requirements of a good prosthetic foot?
Definition
Want it to adapt to uneven surfaces, provide shock absorption, and allow for stability.
Term
Describe a SACH foot.
Definition
Has a wooden keel with a foam wedge, coated in poured foam. It allows movement in PF/DF and med/lat directions.
Term
What does the SACH foot cushioned heel do?
Definition
It compresses w/ WB and acts as a PF moment.
Term
SACH foot advantages (2)
Definition
no moving parts (so it won't make noises or break), simulates PF
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SACH foot disadvantages (2)
Definition
no accommodation to uneven surfaces, heel can lose springyness then you need to replace the foot.
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Describe a single axis foot.
Definition
Allows PF/DF only. Has a PF bumper.
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What does the PF bumper do in the single axis foot?
Definition
prevents excessive PF and provides some cushioning.
Term
What are some disadvantages to the multi axis foot?
Definition
Stability is lost with each axis addition. It allows stability only in the end range of each direction.
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What are the advantages of a multi axis foot?
Definition
It allows movement in all planes, good for the pt with good stability control.
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What is an energy storing foot good for?
Definition
fast walking or running
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Explain how an energy storing foot works.
Definition
Once the toe has been loaded, the energy in the 'spring' mechanism is released for push-off.
Term
What is more expensive; a SACH foot or a multi axis foot?
Definition
multi axis
Term
What are the two types of shank you can have on a BK prosthesis?
Definition
exoskeletal an endoskeletal
Term
which is easier to care for; exo or endoskeletal prostheses?
Definition
exo - it's a hard resin on the outside, so it's easy to clean.
Term
What are the pressure-tolerant areas of the socket in WB?(5)
Definition
patellar tendion, medial flare and medial shaft of tibia, lateral shaft of the fibula, pretibial muscle mass between tibial creast and fibula, popliteal fossa.
Term
Where would redness be acceptable on the residual limb?
Definition
on WB areas.
Term
If the socket is too deep, what will you see?
Definition
redness of the patella
Term
Is the tibial tubercle a noremal site of redness?
Definition
nope.
Term
Which of the four walls is the primary WB wall?
Definition
anterior
Term
Where do you put the medial wedge in a suspension socket? What is its function?
Definition
You stick it in the cuff next to the medial condyle. It holds the socket on the limb by 'grabbing' above the femoral condyle.
Term
Describe the sleeve suspension system. Who would it not be good for?
Definition
Elastic tubing holds the cuff on. Low-tech, but not good for the more active pt.
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Describe the pin/lock system?
Definition
the sleeve has a pin on it, that you stick into a hard socket which holds it in place with a lock in the bottom of the socket.
Term
Describe the thigh corset
Definition
There's a hinged post on the med and lat aspects of the coff that come off the prosthesis and insert on a leather belt around the residual limb.
Term
What is the usefulness of the thigh corset?
Definition
Its good for people who are very overweight b/c some of the weight is absorbed around the thigh rather than the stump, and it gives more stability for those who have jobs involving heavy lifting. It's also good for those who suffer from knee med/lat instability problems.
Term
What is the bulkiest of all the suspension options?
Definition
Waist belt. It's not the option of choice. Only used when others don't work.
Term
How much flexion is built into the socket?
Definition
3-5 degrees.
Term
How much adduction is built into the socket? Why is this done?
Definition
2-3 degrees to load the medial tibial flare during WB.
Term
If the foot is set too far outward, what can happen?
Definition
pressure can be exerted on the distal medial stump, and the prosimal lateral stump on the fibular head, which could lead to pressure on the peroneal nerve -->pain
Term
What is the purpose of setting the foot in .5" to the center of the socket?
Definition
Results in a counterclockwise rotation to exert pressure on the pressure-tolerant areas (proximal medial tibi and distal lateral fibula)
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