TT 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Anterior trim line: where must it go?

A
  • at least halfway up the patella

- regardless of suspension type

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2
Q

Why does the anterior trim line need to go halfway up the patella?

A
  • must be high enough to provide counterpressure

- low enough to not pinch

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3
Q

Lateral trimline

A

not as important as anterior and posterior

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4
Q

function of posterior trimline

A
  • gives counterpressure so that pressure can be distributed appropriately to anterior side
  • holds knee over patellar indentation
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5
Q

Problem with a low trimline

A

socket could fall off

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6
Q

Problem with a high trimline

A

pinches during sitting

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7
Q

How much flexion will you give a TT pt

A

90˚

not more

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8
Q

Flexion moment and stability

A
  • decreases stability

- doesn’t necessarily cause buckling

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9
Q

What will help with a flexion moment?

A

quad strength

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10
Q

Why don’t you want to continue having a flexion moment at the knee?

A
  • increased energy expenditure over time
  • requires quad contraction to resist
  • increased pressure on anterior bony surfaces
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11
Q

distal anterior tibia aka

A

kick point

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12
Q

What does an extension moment at the knee increase?

A

stability

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13
Q

An extension moment increases stability but sacrifices

A

mobility

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14
Q

How does the body compensate for an extension moment at the knee?

A
  • may use hamstrings to advance limb

- high energy cost

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15
Q

How much pistoning is acceptable?

A

up to 1/4 inch

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16
Q

How would you check pistoning?

A
  • draw line on sock in WB
  • have them shift weight off of it and draw another line
  • measure
17
Q

What should you do if you see pistoning?

A

Add a ply and see if it helps

18
Q

What should you do with ply if the leg length is too high?

A

decrease by 1 ply to see if it fits better

19
Q

ply throughout the day

A
  • may have to adjust
  • can fluctuate and get bigger or smaller
  • add/subtract ply
20
Q

Why will moisture wicking not be a huge concern after a while?

A

sweat glands stop working over time

21
Q

Gait training with TT

A

fairly uninvolved