Upper Extremity Orthoses Flashcards

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Orthotic Functional Goals

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Immobilization
Positioning
Prevention of Deformities
Assist in functional movements

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Control Options

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Permit free motion in one plane
Enhance desired motion
Resist undesired motion
Limit motion to a fixed or variable range
Stop motion

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Thumb Spica

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Offers additional immobilization for the thumb.
Neoprene, elastic, etc.

Indications: Soft tissue injuries, gamekeeper injuries, collateral ligament support, avulsion fx to the thumb.

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Wrist-Hand-Finger Orthosis (WHFO)

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Maintains neutral position of the hand to reduce wrist flexion, increase extension of fingers, prevents finger flexion and damage to palmar skin.

Indications: arthritis, stroke complications, UE weakness, contractures.

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Cock-up wrist splint

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Provides effective support to painful wrist, reduce and control the ROM.
Fabric with hook/loop closure.
Fingers exposed, extends up forearm to extend leverage and functionality.
Can be with or without thumb spica.

Indications: Tendonitis, De Quervain’s, Carpal Tunnel, Strains, Soft Tissue Injuries

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Elbow Sleeve

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Neoprene sleeve, contoured at the elbow to keep flexibility, maintain compression of soft tissue.
Kinesthetic reminder - use caution with joint.

Indications: Soft tissue injuries, strains, minor sprains.

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Tennis/Golfer’s elbow strap

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Relieve discomfort on lateral or medial side of elbow to reduce tension forces on wrist extensor tendons.

Indications: pain in medial or lateral epicondyle

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Hinged Elbow Orthosis

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Limits flexion/extension as well as rotation at the joint.

Indications: elbow arthroplasty, tendon/ligament repair, hyperextension injury.

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Arm Sling

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Soft, stretchable cotton spandex, ergonomically designed to hold injured or disabled arm as gently as possible.

Indications: trauma, post-operative, etc.

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Elastic Shoulder Immobilizer

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Provides upward pressure on forearm/elbow for better alignment of glenohumeral joint.

Indications: Shoulder fusion, dislocation, reconstruction, soft tissue repairs.

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Shoulder Abduction Orthosis

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Airplane orthosis
Especially effective where shoulder position and elbow flexion control are desired.

Indications: reconstructive surgery, subluxation, post-op rotator cuff repair.

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Figure 8 Splint

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Clavicle splint, clavicle fracture and posture problems.
Abducts shoulders & applies pressure to clavicles to keep them more aligned so healing can occur.

Indications: clavicle fx, posture problems.

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