Splints and Orthotics Flashcards
Corset
Orthotic constructed of fabric and may have metal uprights within the material to provide abdominal compression and support.
Used to proved pressure and relieve pain associated with mid and low back pain
Halo Vest Orthosis
An invasive cervical thoracic orthosis that provides full restriction of all cervical motion via pins through a ring into the skull
Milwaukee Orthosis
Promotes realignment of the spine due to scoliotic curvature.
Taylor Brace
Thoracolumbosacral orthosis that limits flexion and extension through a three-point control design
Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis (TLSO)
Used to prevent all trunk motion for post-surgical stabilization.
Foot Orthosis
Semirigid insert worn inside a shoe that corrects foot alignment and improves function.
Metal Ankle-Foot Orthosis
Consists of two metal uprights connected proximally to the calf band and distally to a mechanical ankle joint and shoe.
Can be used with significant edema
Plastic Ankle-Foot Orthosis
Fabricated by cast mold of the patient’s lower extremity.
Cannot be used with significant edema.
Solid Ankle-Foot Orthosis
Type of plastic AFO that controls dorsiflexion/plantarflexion and inversion/eversion.
Can be fabricated to keep ankle in 90* or have an articulating ankle joint to allow tibial advancement
Posterior Leaf Spring
Type of plastic AFO with trim line posterior to the malleoli to assist with dorsiflexion and prevent foot drop.
Floor Reaction AFO
Type of plastic AFO that assists with knee extension during stance phase
Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (KAFO)
Provides support and stability to the knee and ankle.
Can be fabricated with metal uprights or plastic mold.
Craig-Scott Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis
KAFO designed specifically for persons with paraplegia and allows for the person to stand with a posterior lean of the trunk
Hip-Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (HKAFO)
Indicated for patient’s with hip, foot, knee and ankle weakness to control rotation at the hip and abduction/adduction. Restricts patients to a wing-to or swing-through gait pattern.
Reciprocating Gait Orthosis (RGO)
Derivative of the HKAFO and incorporates a cable system the assist with advancement of the lower extremities during gait. When pt shifts weight onto a selected LE, the cable system advances the opposite LE.