Exam2 Flashcards
The most challenging factor in achieving a functional swing phase of gait for the user of a transfemoral prosthesis is
1. The lack of active ankle dorsiflexion in most prosthetic designs 2. The risk of knee buckling during weight acceptance. 3. Incorporating the optimal amount of friction into the knee joint 4. The need for the patient to use hip flexors instead of hamstrings for foot clearance
The lack of active ankle dorsiflexion in most prosthetic designs.
double check
The purpose of a cushioned heel on a prosthetic foot is to
1. Lessen the impact of initial floor contact 2. Simulate articulated ankle plantar flexion 3. Decrease the noise associated with prosthetic ambulation 4. answers 1 and 2
- Lessen the impact of initial floor contact
2. Simulate articulated ankle plantar flexion
Perry and a group of PTs from Rancho Los Amigos Hospital described the three functional tasks/phases of walking as
1. Balance, force generation, and stability 2. Acceleration, deceleration, and stopping 3. Starting, slowing, and swinging 4. Weight acceptance, single-limb support, and swing limb advancement
Weight acceptance, single-limb support, and swing limb advancement
Individuals with dysvascular transtibial amputation who typically exhibit some weakness will shift the weight line __________ to the to the knee during loading response, which results in____________ knee flexion throughout the stance phase and ___________ flexion in swing.
1. Anterior, increased, delayed 2. Anterior, reduced, delayed 3. Posterior, increased, early 4. Posterior, reduced, delayed
- Anterior, reduced, delayed
In the gait training progression sequence what is an advanced activity?
1. anterior posterior weight shifting without UE support 2. braiding 3. stepping at a quick speed 4. unilateral stance on the prosthetic limb
2 braiding
During normal human locomotion there is a slight ________ moment at the knee during midstance
varus valgus rotational flexion
varus
MAtch the gait deviation with the lost likely cause
lateral heel whip lateral trunk bend circumduction knee instability reduced velocity
A. knee bolt set with too much internal rotation B. excessive medial brim pressure C. weak hip extensors D. fear of ambulation with prosthesis E. weak gluteus medius
lateral heel whip A.knee bolt set with too much internal rotation
lateral trunk bend E. weak gluteus medius
circumduction B. excessive medial brim pressure
knee instability C. weak hip extensors
reduced velocity D. fear of ambulation with prosthesis
A child born with a congenital BE amputation should receive the first prosthesis at what age?
a) fit immediately at the hospital after birth
b) at 3 months of age
c) at 6 months of age
d) at the prerogative of the pediatrician
at 3 months of age
In order to operate a body powered device, the user must Blank 1 the Blank 2 shoulder to activate the terminal device
protract
contralateral
A body powered terminal device can be both a resting open and resting closed device
True
False
False
Users control some prosthetic elbow motion using gravity and momentum
True
False
True
Young children with bilateral TF amputations are typically started in what type of prosthesis?
a) bilateral stubbies
b) 1 fixed knee and 1 mechanical knee
c) bilateral C legs
d) young chldren do not receive prosthesis
bilateral stubbies