TF 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Knees that have the most alignment stability in stance

A

manual locking

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2
Q

Knee type closest to anatomical knee

A

polycentric

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3
Q

How does a manual locking knee work?

A
  • pt stands up and it locks

- stays locked until they manually unlock it

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4
Q

Disadvantage to a manual locking knee

A
  • knee locked out in gait
  • poor energy conservation

*sacrifices mobility for stability

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5
Q

What are the knee types we talked about?

A
  • manual locking
  • outside (external hinges)
  • conventional (single-axis)
  • polycentric (multiple-axis or 4 bar)
  • hydraulic and pneumatic
  • microprocessors
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6
Q

How do external hinge knees work?

A
  • doesn’t automatically lock

- more free swinging

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7
Q

Who gets external hinge knees?

A

knee disarticulations

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8
Q

single axis knee: What is involved with swing control?

A
  • extension aid

- friction

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9
Q

How does an extension aid work?

A

If knee is flexed and unloaded, the knee will extend in anticipation of heel strike

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10
Q

Problems with extension aid

A
  • amputee can’t adjust speed

- extension aid doesn’t change speed

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11
Q

How does friction help with the extension aid?

A

gives control to extension so it doesn’t snap out too quickly

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12
Q

How does a polycentric knee replicate motion better than a single axis knee?

A

pylon is able to move more posterior

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13
Q

hydraulic and pneumatic knees: fluid during flexion/extension

A
  • knee flexion compresses the fluid

- When unloaded, compressed fluid springs back

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14
Q

Major benefit to hydraulic/pneumatic knees

A

can adjust to cadence

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15
Q

pneumatic knees: fluid and temp

A
  • contains air

- unaffected by temp changes

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16
Q

hydraulic knees: fluid and temp

A
  • contains water or oil

- temp affects fluid viscosity

17
Q

How do microprocessor knees work?

A
  • read sensors in the shoe
  • know what phase of stance/swing they’re in
  • improved gait with less training required
18
Q

microprocessor knees: cost

A

expensive, but not as high cost as before

19
Q

C-leg =

A

computerized leg

20
Q

c-leg and uneven terrain

A

recognizes and adjusts for uneven slopes

21
Q

Which knees are the new standard?

A

microprocessors are becoming std for TF pts