Reading Guide: UE Flashcards
What are the UE amputations?
- shoulder disarticulation
- short transhumeral
- long transhumeral
- elbow disarticulation
- short transracial
- long transradial
- wrist disarticulation
- transcarpal
- phalangeal
What are the different types of UE prostheses?
- passive
- body powered
- myoelectric
- electric
- hybrid
passive UE prosthesis does not have this ability
- can’t actively position a mechanical elbow
- can’t actively provide grasp and release function
either or both
How is a passive UE prosthesis functional?
supporting or stabilizing items during bimanual tasks
Most common passive UE prosthesis design
- self-suspending design
- realistic hand
Body powered UE is also called
figure 8
How does a body-powered UE prosthesis work?
- uses control cable system
- translates volitional muscle force and shoulder or arm mvt to operate a terminal device or prosthetic elbow
What creates the largest amount of excursion and power for UE body-powered prosthesis?
GH joint
How does a myoelectric UE prosthesis work?
myoelectrodes placed over remaining muscle bellies to hep control actions
myoelectrodes over residual bicep
used to flex elbow or close the hand
myoelectrodes over residual tricep
used to extend elbow or open hand
hybrid UE prosthesis combines:
- electrically powered components
- body powered mechanical terminal devices
voluntary opening device
- enables the wearer to apply volitional force and excursion of the cable to open a terminal device
- uses shoulder flexion or abduction
How does the voluntary opening device work?
Once tension is released from the cable system:
- object being grasped is “trapped” in the device
- allows wearer to position the object in space appropriately
voluntary closing device
volitional force and excursion applied by wearer CLOSES the TD from its normally open position