BKA Prosthetic Components Flashcards

1
Q

How long is a temporary prosthesis usually used for?

A

3-6 months after surgery

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2
Q

Which BKA suspension is fitted immediately above the femoral epicondyles and can be used with or without a fork strap and waist-belt

A

Supracondylar cuff suspension

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3
Q

What kind of prosthesis does a patient with a small toe amputation need?

A

Usually no prosthesis is needed

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4
Q

For syme’s prosthesis, how far up should trim line go?

A

To the patellar tendon

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5
Q

What BKA suspension is used when patellar tendon can’t tolerate weight or when knee joint is unstable

A

Thigh corset

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6
Q

What is the benefit of a supracondylar brim suspension?

A

Better mediolateral support

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7
Q

3 prosthetic feet available for syme’s amputation

A
  1. Solid Ankle Cushion Heel (SACH foot)
  2. Stationary Ankle Flexible Endoskeleton (SAFE foot)
  3. Energy-storing carbon fiber (low profile foot)
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8
Q

Which BKA suspension has medial and lateral walls extending above the femoral epicondyles

A

Supracondylar brim suspension

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9
Q

What BKA suspensions can be used for athletes?

A

Suction and pin

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10
Q

What is a disadvantage of using a sleeve suspension for BKA?

A

Increased perspiration

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11
Q

Which BKA suspension do you use to prevent genu recurvatum?

A

Supracondylar-suprapatellar brim suspension

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12
Q

3 socket design options for syme’s amputation

A
  1. Posterior opening
  2. Medial opening
  3. Stovepipe
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13
Q

Which BKA suspension provides the most medial-lateral and anterior-posterior stability

A

Thigh Corset

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14
Q

How is the PTB socket aligned?

A

Slight flexion and slight lateral tilt

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15
Q

Disadvantage of supracondylar cuff suspension

A

Minimal medial-lateral stability and considerable pistoning

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16
Q

Is the medial or the lateral tibial flare a pressure-tolerant area?

A

Medial tibial flare

17
Q

5 pressure-sensitive areas when using a patellar tendon bearing socket

A
  1. Tibial crest, tubercle and condyles
  2. Fibular head
  3. Patella
  4. Hamstring tendons
  5. Distal tibia and fibula
18
Q

What kind of prosthesis does a patient with a great toe amputation need?

A

Stiff sole, toe filler, molded insole, arch support

19
Q

Most commonly used socket for BKA

A

Patellar Tendon Bearing Socket

20
Q

What is the advantage of a suction BKA suspension?

A

Does not create pressure distributions

21
Q

What is the main disadvantage of syme’s amputation prosthetic fitting

A

Poor cosmesis because of the bulbous distal residual limb

22
Q

Disadvantage of thigh corset

A

Very heavy and not well tolerated