Metal AFO Flashcards
Solid Ankle
Functional Deficit: Significantly decreased strength in anterior and posterior musculature; Pain at ankle
Direct Effects: Swing Phase- Foot clearance
Stance Phase- Protect calf musculature from sudden stretch
Indirect: Stance Phase- Provide knee stability- prevent both buckling and hyperextension; Possibly decreased compensations at hip by
creating better foot clearance
Limited Motion
Functional Deficit: Decreased strength
in anterior or posterior musculature- amount of motion allowed impacted by amount of strength; Pain at ankle
Direct: Swing Phase- Foot clearance
Stance Phase- Protect calf musculature from sudden stretch
Indirect: Stance Phase- Provide knee stability- less stability than a solid, amount of movement allowed decreases level of brace control at knee; Possibly decreased compensations at hip by
creating better foot clearance
Plantarflexion Stop
Posterior channel ball, pin, screw
Functional Deficit: Decreased strength in the anterior musculature
Direct: Foot clearance in swing
Indirect: Stance Phase- Control for knee hyperextension; Possibly decreased compensations at hip by creating better foot clearance
Dorsiflexion Stop
Anterior channel ball pin, screw
Functional Deficit: Decreased strength in posterior musculature
Direct: Stance- Prevents rapid tibia progression as
transition from heel strike to midstance (therefore)- prevents overstretching of calf musculature
Indirect: Control rapid knee flexion after heel strike moving to mid stance
DF Assist
- Caution with Spasticity
posterior channel ball, spring, screw
Functional: Decreased anterior musculature strength in the presence of good or stronger
gastric-soleus strength
Direct: Swing Phase- Improved foot clearance during swing
Stance Phase- Eliminates foot slap at heel strike
Indirect: Eliminates/decreases compensations at hip by clearing better foot clearance
PF Assist
*Caution with spasticity
Anterior channel ball, spring, screw
Functional Deficit: Decreased posterior musculature strength in the presence of strong anterior musculature strength (rarely used)
Direct Effects: Stance Phase- Possible assistance for standing balance Possible assistance for foot control for push off
Free Motion
Functional Deficit: Decreased eversion or inversion strength; Pain at ankle
Direct Effect: Coronal plane stability at ankle; no
impact on sagittal plane movement/control
DF stop, PF stop, DF Assist
Anterior: Ball, Pin, Screw- length of pin or
how far screw is tightened is dependent on wanted range
Posterior: Ball, Narrow Pin, Spring Screw- screw all
the way down
Functional Deficit: Significantly decreased strength in anterior and posterior musculature
Direct: Swing Phase- Foot Clearance; may get more clearance with spring as compared to limited motion
Stance Phase- Protect calf musculature from sudden stretch
Indirect: Stance Phase- Provide knee stability- less stability than a solid, amount of movement allowed decreases level of brace control at knee; Possibly decreased compensations at hip by creating better foot clearance
KAFO with solid ankle
Close anterior and posterior channel
Functional Deficit: Significantly decreased/absent
strength in anterior and posterior musculature at ankle and knee
Direct: Swing Phase- Foot Clearance
Stance Phase- Protect calf musculature from
sudden stretch Maintain knee extension in stance
Indirect: As long as angle correct-
Swing Phase- Use of spreader bar and ankle DF increase ease of swing through gait
Stance Phase- Ground Reaction force assists hip extension so patient can hang on anterior ligaments of hip (Y Ligament of Bigalow) to maintain hip extension in the absence of hip extensor strength