MT: Prosthetic Knee Control Mechanical Flashcards
1
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Mechanical Knee Control
A
- gravity
- friction
- springs/elastic
- stop
2
Q
What can swing control be provided by
A
- mechanical or fluid friction resist
- mechanical or fluid assist
3
Q
Mechanical Friction Swing Resistance
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- simple, inexpensive, rugged
- resistance is adjustable
- constant friction = 1 speed
4
Q
Swing Control Option - Assist
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- increases knee ectension force during swing
- late swing: aids full knee extension at heel strike
- early swing: resists knee flexion
- flexion assist is not needed since force generated during gait is sufficient to achieve necessary flexion
5
Q
Single Axis Constant Friction Indications
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- single speed walkers with excellent hip control
- preschool children
- maximum durability is required
6
Q
Single Axis, Constant Friction Limitations
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- fixed cadence only
- no inherent stability
7
Q
Stance Phase Control
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- resists knee flexion & knee extension during stance
- provides stability during loading of prosthesis
- external knee flexion moment
8
Q
Knee stability
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- manual locking
- friction brake
- polycentric linkage
- outside hinges
9
Q
Mmanual Locking Advantage
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- provides maximum inherent stability
- lock can be integrated into other designs
10
Q
Manual Locking Limitations
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- disrupts gait: px too long to swing
- induces gait deviations: circumduction, hip hiking, vaulting
- makes sitting/falling more precarious
11
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Friction Brake Benefits
Weight activated stance resitance
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increases inherent knee stability during weight-bearing; allows flexion/extension during swing phase
12
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iFriction Brake Limitations
weight activated stance resistance
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- can’t flex knee under load
- must unload fully to sit
- cant descent stairs foot over foot
- bilateral cant jakcknife if falls
13
Q
Polycentric Linkage
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- four bar design common
- multiple axes of rotation add biomechanical features that enhance function
- knee stability in early stance
- increased toe clearance in midswing
- greater range of knee flexion
14
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Instantaneous Center of Rotation
Polycentric knee
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- point where anterior and posterior bars intersect
- defines the effect point of rotatoin of the knee
- typically, proximaal and posterior to knee mechanical
15
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Centrode
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- characteristic pathway of ICOR as knee flexes and extends
- combines stability in early stance with ease of flecion in terminal stance