KAFO Flashcards
hinge joint
provides mediolateral and hyperextension control while allowing for flexion and extension
offset hinge joint
- hinge is places posterior to the weight bearing line
- assists extension, stabilizes knee during early stance
- pts may have difficulty on ramps where knee may flex inadvertently
drop ring lock
ring drops over joint when knee is in full ext to provide maximum stability
- a retention button may be added to hold the ring lock up, permitting gait training with knee unlocked
Pawl lock with bail release
- the pawl is a spring loaded posterior projection that allows the pt to unlock the knee but putting up or hooking the pawl on the back of the chair and pushing it up
- adds bulk and may unlock inadvertently with post knee pressure
what provides sagittal knee stability
bands or straps used to provide a posteriorly directed knee force
anterior band or strap (knee cap)
attaches by four buckles t medical uprights
- may restrict sitting, increases difficulty in putting on KAFO
frontal plane knee control
- for control of genu vacuum or genu valgum
- posterior plastic shell
- older braces utilize valgum or varum correction straps, which buckle around off-site medial upright
quadrilateral or ischial WBing brim
- reduces weight bearing through the limb
- patten bottom: distal attachment added to keep the foot off the floor –> provides 100% unweighting of the limb (used with Legg Calve Perthes)
Oregon orthotic system
a combination of plastic and metal components allows for triplanar control in three planes of motion
fracture braces
a KAFO with a calf or thigh shell that encompasses the fracture side and provides support
functional electrical stimulation orthosis
orthotic use and functional ambulation are facilitated by the addition of electric stim to muscles
- pattern and sequence of muscle activation by portable stimulators is controlled by an externally worn miniaturized computer pack
- requires full PROM
- good functional endurance
- in limited use with individuals with paraplegia, drop foot, scoliosis
standing frame
allows for standing without crutch support
- may be stationary or attaches to a wheeled mobility base