Amputations and Prosthetics Flashcards
What is a prosthesis?
An artificial limb
What is the most common cause of cause of amputations?
Peripheral vascular disease
What is trans metatarsal amputation (Lisfranc)?
Partial foot amputation that preserves the DFs and PFs.
What is a hemicorporectomy?
Surgical removal of both LEs and the pelvis below L4-L5 level.
What is a hemipelvectomy?
Surgical removal of one half of the pelvis and LE.
What is a hip disarticulation?
Amputation of entire lower limb with the pelvis preserved
What is a transfemoral amputation?
Above knee amputation with 35-60% of femoral length spared
What is a knee disarticulation?
Amputation through the knee joint, keeping the femur intact
What is a trans tibial amputation?
Below the knee amputation with 20-50% of tibial length spared
What is a Syme’s amputation?
Amputation through the ankle joint where the heel pad is preserved and attached to the distal end of the tibia for weight bearing.
What is a Chopart’s amputation?
Amputation through the talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints.
Preserves the plantar flexors, but sacrifices the dorsiflexors often resulting in an equinus contracture.
What is a forequarter amputation?
Scapulothoracic amputation involving amputation of the UE including the shoulder girdle
What is a shoulder disarticulation?
Amputation through the shoulder joint
What is a transhumeral amputation?
Above elbow amputation
What is a transradial amputation?
Below elbow amputation
What is an elbow vs wrist disarticulation?
Amputation through the elbow or wrist joint
All prosthetic devices contain a ____ and a ____ with varying components in between.
Socket
Terminal device
List 3 functions of a prosthetic socket.
- Contain the residual tissues
- Provide a means to suspend the prosthetic limb
- Transfer forces from the prosthesis to the residual limb
Liners are used in every suspension system except _____.
Anatomical suction
What is the function of a prosthetic sock? When is the number of socks decreased versus increased?
Purpose: Used to accommodate changes in volume on the residual limb
Increase the # of sock plies when limb volume is decreased
Decrease the # of sock plies when limb volume is increased
What is the purpose of a terminal device?
Provide an interface between the amputee’s prosthesis with the external environment
LE prosthesis TD = foot
UE prosthesis TD = hook or hand
List 5 functions of the foot ankle assembly component of a trans tibial prosthesis.
Absorb shock at heel strike
Plantarflex in early stance to achieve foot flat
Dorsiflexion during mid and terminal stance to store energy
Plantarflexion in pre-swing to push off
Provide cosmetic replacement of the foot
What is the most commonly prescribed foot for a trans tibial prosthesis? What population is this commonly prescribed for?
Solid ankle cushion heel (SACH) foot
Used primarily in youth and more sedentary individuals
List 2 functions of a SACH foot.
Limits plantarflexion
Assists in hyperextension of knee (knee stability) during stance