Upper Extremity Problem Solving Flashcards
Describe the primary difference between the Muenster style socket and the Northwestern style self-suspending socket.
- suspension is obtained through a tight AP dimension in Muenster sockets
- Suspension is obtained through Supra epicondylar (ML) dimension in the Northwestern socket
Which prehensile pattern is most commonly used with prosthetic mechanical hands?
Three jaw chuck (palmer) prehension
Which prehensile pattern is most commonly used with prosthetic hooks?
Lateral prehension
List five transradial hinges with corresponding limb length and an indication for each.
- flexible - long, retains pronation and supination
- Rigid single axis - mid length, protects against torsion
- Polycentric - short, reduces cubital bunching
- step up - short, increase prosthetic forearm flexion
- stump activated locking - very short, increase prosthetic forearm flexion (harnessed and cable similar to an transhumeral prosthesis)
What type of cable system is used for the transhumeral body powered prosthesis?
Fair-lead (split housing)
What shoulder motions are necessary to activate the positive locking elbow of a transhumeral prosthesis?
- depression
- extension
- abduction
When it is necessary for a transradial amputee to open the terminal device close to the body, the body control motion used is:
Biscapular abduction
The basic body control motion for functioning either the terminal device or prosthetic elbow in an upper extremity prosthesis is:
Shoulder flexion
Name this component:
Bowden Single Control Cable System
What type of joint is depicted in this image?
Single Axis Rigid Hinge
Name this component:
Fair lead Split Cable Housing, dual control
What motions might this patient employ to operate a body powered prosthesis?
- Bi/uniscapular abduction
- note: biscapular motion not possible with IST
- Uniscapular elevation
- capture excursion during shoulder elevation
- chest expansion
- tight belt around chest to capture excursion during deep breath
- sound-side humeral flexion/extension
- capture excursion from movement of sound side humerus
- neck flexion/jaw dropping
- nudge control
- trunk lean
- capture excursion from strap attached to waist belt
Identify the component attached to this elbow and provide its function.
Forearm lift assist - reduce force needed to flex elbow
Identify this harness.
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