Hip Knee Ankle Foot Orthoses and RGOs Flashcards
Hip Knee Ankle Foot Orthoses
Orthosis is extension of KAFO with hip joint and pelvic band
Can be bilateral
Hip may be locked with a drop lock
Dial lock hip joints are also available
Hip joints attached to pelvic band laterally
Band is made of steel and padded
In front, soft belt closure is used or a leather buckle closure system
Pelvic band is located between iliac crest and GT
Hip Joint Axis
1 inch anterior and superior to greater trochanter
Free Motion Hip Joints
Controls abduction, adduction, rotation, no locks can be added
Hip Drop Locks
Controls flexion, extension, rotation, abduction and adduction
HKAFO Indicators
Posterior lean due to weak hip extensors
Gluteus medius limp from absent abductors
Adduction spasticity with scissor gait
Adduction weakness results with wide base of support
Internal/external rotational deformities
Pelvic Bands
Unilateral
Attaches to anterior superior iliac spine
Extends 1 inch lateral to posterior superior iliac spine
Bilateral
Attaches to R and L lateral proximal uprights between the greater trochanter and the iliac crest
Twister Cables
Used for torsional deformities
Bilateral pelvic strap with lateral cables attached on to the shoes
Controls internal or external rotation of hip depending on orientation of cable
Can cause genu valgus stresses or lax ligaments
Reciprocating Gait Orthosis (RGO)
Designed to compensate for absent hip extensors
Reciprocal design allows for alternating leg motion, usually initiated by hip flexors
Contraindications
Spasticity
Poor hip flexors
Poor hip range of motion
Low motivation
3 elements needed for RGo
Swing leg clearance
Stance hip extension
Swing leg flexion
HKAFO Conventional Indications
Weak hip extensors, abductors, or adductors
Internal/external rotational deformities
HKAFO Conventional Contrainidications
Poor trunk control
Poor upper body strength
HKAFO Conventional Advantages
HIp can be stabilized and range of motion controlled
HKAFO Conventional Disadvantages
Heavy
Stiff legged gait
RGO indications
Paraplegic children
Spinal Bifida
Motivated
Supportive family
RGO contraindications
Obesity Spasticity Contractures Poor upper extremity strength Cardio-respiratory deficits Poor exercise tolerance