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Orthotics and Prosthetics Exam Practice Questions and Answers Already Passed Orthosis - Answers An external appliance worn to either restrict or assist motion or to transfer load from one area to another Brace - Answers Older term and is synonymous with orthosis Splint - Answers Orthosis intend...

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Orthotics and Prosthetics Exam Practice Questions and Answers Already Passed

Orthosis - Answers An external appliance worn to either restrict or assist motion or to transfer load from
one area to another

Brace - Answers Older term and is synonymous with orthosis

Splint - Answers Orthosis intended for temporary use

Orthotist - Answers Health care professional who designs, fabricates, and fits orthoses for the limbs and
trunk

1 inch heel - Answers Center of gravity shifts slightly forward

A higher heel height: - Answers Reduces heel pain and achilles tendon stretch.

Medial heel wedge - Answers Aids in realigning flexible pes valgus or accommodate rigid pes varus by
filling the void between the sole and the floor on medial side

Metatarsal bar or rocker bar - Answers Transfers stress from metatarsophalangeal joints to metatarsal
shafts

Soft inserts - Answers reduce shear and impact shock, good starting point

Semi-rigid or rigid inserts - Answers Constructed of plastics, rubber, or metal

Longitudinal arch supports - Answers Prevent depression of the subtalar joint and flattening of the arch
(Pes planus)

AFO - Answers Ankle-foot orthoses

Prescribed to control ankle motion by limiting or assisting PF and/or DF

Can also control medial/lateral motion while allowing PF/DF

AFO components - Answers Composed of foundation, ankle control, foot control, and a superstructure;
can be rigid or hinged

Posterior Leaf spring - Answers DF assist by recoil of plastic during swing phase

Toe off - Answers Stay comes of laterally and provides both DF assist and lateral/medial ankle joint
stability

Motion control AFO's: - Answers Work to prevent unneeded or unwanted motion

Solid AFO - Answers -Limits all foot and ankle motion

-Provide total contact and constant pressure to PF and inversion for spasticity control

, -may be hinged

Spiral AFO - Answers -Single upright spirals around leg to provide control in all directions

T-Strap - Answers Creates 3-point pressure system

Anterior band resists knee flexion

KAFO - Answers -Knee-ankle-foot orthoses

-Hinges provide medial-lateral and hyperextension restriction while permitting knee flexion

-Also control ankle motion by limiting or assisting PF and/or DF

Offset joint-hinge - Answers Placed posterior to midline of knee creating an extension moment instance

Drop ring/lock ring drops down and locks joint in stance, simply lift the ring to unlock and sit

Anterior straps on KAFO provide - Answers increased sagittal plane control above or below patella

HKAFO - Answers -Hip-knee-ankle-foot orthoses

-Not used very often since it is awkward to don and restricts gait

-If hip joint locked gait is restricted to swing-to or swing-thru

RGO - Answers -Reciprocal gait orthoses

-Specialized type of HKAFO

-Hips are jointed by one or two metal cables

-Used by SCI and spina bifida pt's

THKAFO - Answers Trunk-hip-knee-ankle-foot orthoses

-For pt's that require more stability

-Incorporate a lumbosacral orthosis attached to KAFOs

-Standing frams are more practical for some pt's

Lesions above T11 - Answers Functional ambulation is generally not considered feasible

Orthotic options for a paraplegia patient: - Answers -Standing frame and swivel walker

-Para-podium

-Scott-craig KAFO

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