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What are some pressure sensitive areas of the TT stump?
What are some pressure tolerant areas of the TT stump?
A prosthetic set up in too much dorsiflexion can create what?
Encourages knee flexion at heel strike, causing patient residual limb hits the anterior aspect of the socket, causing skin breakdown.
What is one of the biggest concerns when first fitting a patient for a prosthetic?
In-bearing = Most patients have neuropathy, leading to the patients not being able to feel the residual limb as well, leading to skin breakdown.
SOCKS
SOCKS
What happens when the prosthetic is ill fitting due to volume loss or atrophy of the residual limb?
Patella sinks into socket causing fib-head pressure, condyle pressure, and tibia pressure.
First 0-__m after below knee amputation, patients are more likely to have volumetric, cylindrical, circumferential changes as well as atrophy. What fixes this?
- Adequate amount of socks to lift residual limb out of prosthesis.
________ liner provides high stability and good adhesion if your limb has a lot of soft-tissue. It performs best with shuttle-lock suspension, what is this?
____________ has a unique ability to flow away from high pressure. That means the pressure in your socket is well distributed.
Polyurethane
__________ is soft, cushiony and highly elastic, offering good protection for low activity for many types of residual limbs. Usually a thermoplastic elastomer, which contains skin-friendly white oil, it is especially good for residual limbs with dry skin.
Copolymer
SUSPENSION METHODS
SUSPENSION METHODS
What are the 4 main suspension methods?
What is pin-locking suspension?
A silicon or gel liner with a pin at the bottom of the liner is used on the residual limb. When the limb is placed into the socket the pin has to go into a locking mechanism at the bottom of the socket. This mechanism will lock the pin in place, creating a secure suspension in the socket.
What are the advantages of pin-locking suspension?
What are the disadvantages of pin-locking suspension?
What are some indications for pin-locking suspension?
What are the indications for lanyard suspension?
What is suction suspension?
A liner that is donned on the residuum is used to create suction instead of the skin suction described above. These liners are usually made of silicone or gel, to create a seal with the inside of the socket the liner can have silicone rings/ribs or a membrane.
What are the indications for suction suspension?
What are the advantages of suction suspension?
What are the disadvantages of suction suspension?
What is elevated vacuum suspension?
Suction suspension is created with direct contact between the liner (or with the membranes on the liner) and the socket wall. With this system a mechanism/pump sucks the air out between the liner and the socket creating a negative pressure that is the same across the entire surface. To seal off the system an external sleeve or seal is used at the top of the socket.