CARLEE Flashcards
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- Ossur Low profile
- Flex - Symes Foot
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- Seattle Litefoot
- Quantum foot
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Vertical Shock and Torque Absorbers
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Don’t know the name but its used for - Symes
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Pylon
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- Multi-axial Dynamic Response Feet
- “Energy storing”
- Split toe allows for inversion/eversion
- Functional K3/K4
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- Dynamic Response or “energy storing feet”
- K3/K4
- Body mass and activity sensitive
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- Dynamic Response or “energy storing feet”
- K3/K4
- Body mass and activity sensitive
- Spring you forward
Absorb pressure
Laminated heel or toes
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- Single axis foot
- Ankle and flexible kneel
- K2
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- Dynamic Response or “energy storing feet”
- K3/K4
- Body mass and activity sensitive
- Spring you forward
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- Computer Technology Ankle/Foot or Powered (Bionic) ankle
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- Manual Locking Knee
- Peg leg
- Pullstring and it locks/unlocks
- Safest (K1/K2)
- Last resort
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- Friction Knee
- K1/K2
- Only one walking speed
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- Stance Control Knee
- K1/K2/K3
- Lock and key method
- Added stability
- WB = lock
- Non WB = bend
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- Single axis
- Less stable st heel strike
- One axis to absorb gait stress
- K2
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- Polycentric
- 4 axis points
- K3/K4
- More stable knee
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- Hydraulic and Pneumatic stance control
- K2 and above
- Stance control and cadence
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- Hydraulic Swing Phase Knee
- K3/K4
- Variable cadence
- Stance control
- Heavier
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- SACH = Solid Ankle, Cushion Heel, and refers to a compressible heel wedge that provides “pseudo-plantar flexion” after heel strike.
- K1
- Most basic solid ankle foot
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- Manual Locking Knee
- Peg leg
- Pullstring and it locks/unlocks
- Safest (K1/K2)
- Last resort
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- Computer Technology Ankle/Foot or Powered (Bionic) ankle
- Functional level 3 & 4: No restrictions
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- Friction Knee
- K1/K2
- Only one walking speed
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* Stance Control Knee
* K1/K2/K3
* Lock and key method
* Added stability
* WB = lock
* Non WB = bend
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* Single axis - Friction Knee
* Less stable at heel strike
* One axis to absorb gait stress
* K2
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* Stance Control Knee
* Locks in up to 20 degrees of flexion
* Geriatric or individuals with weak hip extensors
* One pivot point
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* Polycentric
* 4 axis points
* K3/K4
* More stable knee
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* Hydraulic and Pneumatic stance control
* K2 and above
* Stance control and cadence
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* Microprocessor Knees - **C Leg**
* K2/K3/K4
* Variable cadence without hesitation
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* Hydraulic Swing Phase Knee
* K3/K4
* Variable cadence
* Stance control
* Heavier
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Water knee
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* Power Knee
* Not realistic
* Won't be very functional/natural
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Waist Belt/Silesian belt
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Y-strap
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Thigh and Lacer
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* TES Belt
* Total elastic suspension
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* Sleeve Suspension
* Used with vacuum/suction suspension
* Create negative pressure seal
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* Cuff Strap
* Patella WB
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Locking liner
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* Microprocessor Knees - **C Leg**
* K2/K3/K4
* Variable cadence without hesitation
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Pin Lock
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Suction seal liner with one way valve
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Skin fit suction/Pull-in suction/Suction without a liner
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* Elevated vacuum system/Negative Pressure/Vacuum Assisted
* Powered pump
* Compression of pump created while walking
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Pin lock trans-tibial gel liner
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* Prosthetic socks
* Wear more to take up room
* Fluctuate in size and volume
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Suction gel liner
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* Quadrilateral Socket
* Wide M-L
* Narrow A-P
* Gluteal muscles on a “shelf” of the pros
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* Ischial Containment
* Most common (90%)
* Narrow M-L dimension
* Increased M/L stability during ambulation
* Complaints of groin pain
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* High Fidelity
* Sub-isheal design
* Heavy soft tissue pressure
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* MAS Socket
* Large gluteal cut out
* More groin pain due to cut out
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* Infinite Socket
* Adjustable fit
* Didn't really work
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* Double Wall Socket for Transfemoral
* Socket within a sock
* Not very common
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* Muscle Contouring
* Not a socket, just a principle
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* Sub-Ischial Socket
* Vacuum needed
* No bony alignment issues
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* Hip Disarticulation socket
* “Diagnostic fitting”
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* Trans-tibial Socket design and interface
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* L side - Patella Tendon Bearing (PTB)
* WB concentrated - patellar tendon, medial tibial flare, gastrocnemius
* Not very comfy
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* R side - Total Surface Bearing (TSB)
* Pressure distributed over entire limb surface
* Entire surface of residual-limb is in total contact with socket
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Tubular Gauze
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* Stump Shrinker
* Compression sock
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