Knees Flashcards
1
Q
What are the generic classes of knees?
A
- Single Axis (constant friction)
- Stance-control
- polycentric
- manual lock
- fluid controlled
2
Q
What is basic function, primary indication, advantages/disadvantages for single axis knees?
A
- simplicity
- single speed walking only if hip contrl is good or better or when max durability is required
- improved knee stability
- fixed cadence and low stability
3
Q
What is basic function, primary indication, advantages/disadvantages for stance control knee?
A
- increased weight bearing stability
- general debility, poor hip control
- improved knee stability
- delayed swing phase, must unload fully to flex or sit
4
Q
What is basic function, primary indication, advantages/disadvantages for polycentric knees?
A
- positive stability and ease of flexion for swing phase, special design available that provides sitting cosmesis for long residual limbs
- to enhance knee stability, special design for KD, stable w/o disrupting swing phase, special design provides cosmesis for long limbs
- increased weight maintenance, initial cost
5
Q
What is basic function, primary indication, advantages/disadvantages for manual lock knees?
A
- knee of last resort
- ultimate knee stability
- eliminates knee flexion
- abnormal gait, awkward sitting
6
Q
What is basic function, primary indication, advantages/disadvantages for fluid controlled knees
A
- permits cadence change, mpk offers most normal gait pattern
- able to vary walking speed
- variable cadence, more natural gait, hydraulic stance control adds stability
- increased initial cost, may involve increased weight or maintenance