Transtibial Problem Solving Flashcards
Provide two functions of the PTB socket.
- Load the weight tolerant areas
- unload the pressure sensitive areas
- provide total contact
- maintain ML stability at mistance
Name the differences between the PTB socket and the TSB socket.
- The TSB distributes pressure globally.
- The PTB is modified by removing plaster over the weight tolerant areas.
- The PTB is modified by adding plaster over the pressure sensitive areas.
What gait deviation would you expect to see in a transtibial patient with weak quadriceps?
Abrupt and uncontrolled knee flexion at loading response.
How would you reduce excessive knee flexion at loading response in the transtibial patient?
- move foot anterior
- reduce socket flexion
- lower shoe heel height
- soften foot heel durometer
- soften the plantar flexion bumper
- select smaller foot if shoe prevents prosthetic heel cushion compression
Relatively insetting the foot on the transtibial prosthesis, increases pressures in what areas of the socket?
Proximal - Medial
Distal - Lateral
What are possible causes of excessive anterior distal tibial pressure in the prosthetic socket?
- Insufficient socket ply worn
- excessive socket flexion
- insufficient relief in PTB socket
Patient complains of tingling and numbness of the transtibial residual limb while ambulating in a PTB socket. What are the possible causes?
- Peroneal nerve impingement causes by incorrect fibular head relief
- patient dropping too deep into the socket
- Claudication
- Tight proximal suspension
Provide rationale/indications for PTB leather cuff suspension.
- standard length residual limbs
- good ML and AP stability
- durable
- easily adjustable
Patient reports that his transtibial prosthesis feels too long. What would you check to evaluate this problem?
- sock ply, if too many
- prosthetic limb height
- is suspension appropriate?
- assess trunk lean while ambulating in the coronal plane
- check for heel wedge in shoe
- verify that foot matches shoe
- evaluate the vertical shock pylon travel
What would you consider in the prosthetic socket design to accommodate for longitudinal growth of the transtibial pediatric patient?
- onion skin lamination (multiple removable layers)
- pelite liner
- distal end pad
- fit with multiple ply socks
What prosthetic design would you use for a transmetatarsal amputation to reduce forces on the anterior aspect of the limb?
- accommodative insert with toe filler redistributes plantar pressures
- steel shank provides push off
- rocker bottomed shoe problems transfers forces off the distal limb