Prosthetic Knees and Keel Flashcards

1
Q

What is the keel?

A

Supportive structure of the prosthetic foot that provides stability to the user.

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Q
  • The keel can be rigid, flexible, or _________.

- The more rigid the keel, the less ________ it is.

A
  • dynamic

- dynamic

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3
Q

The length of the keel is important to gait and has what upstream effects?

A
  • Toe lever
  • Heel rise/toe break
  • Knee flexion/stability
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4
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The toe lever is the distance from the center of the socket to the end of the keel. What does a long/short keel/toe lever do?

A

Long- makes it difficult to initiate pre-swing knee flexion

Short- causes knee flexion too early in stance phase, can result in drop off in TT and knee instability in TF.

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5
Q

What are the 2 goals of prosthetic knees?

A
  • Stance phase control (knee doesn’t buckle)

- Swing phase control (controls speed of pylon)

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6
Q

What are the types of prosthetic knees from simple to complex?

A
  • Single Axis
  • Polycentric
  • Manual Locking (exception, variation of single axis)
  • Pneumatic
  • Hydraulic
  • Microprocessor
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7
Q

Both single axis and polycentric knees are the most basic types of knees and provide for ________ control through alignment, encouraging the GRFV to be ________ to the prosthetic knee to ensure stability.

A
  • stance

- anterior

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8
Q

Users of single axis and polycentric knees need good hip ________ control to pull knee joint behind the GRFV.

A

extension

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9
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A manual locking knee is the most ______ stance control knee. Does it allow for knee flexion during swing phase?

A
  • stable

- No

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Hydraulic and pneumatic knees provide for ______ phase control by dynamically adjusting swing speed to user’s _____ speed.

A
  • swing

- gait

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Hydraulic and pneumatic knees use ________ to control swing speed.

A

friction

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12
Q

What are the benefits of hydraulic and pneumatic knees?

A
  • control on uneven surfaces
  • variable cadence and gait speed
  • mimics normal gait
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13
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What is the difference between hydraulic and pneumatic?

A

Hydraulic uses fluid or oil, while pneumatic uses air pressure.

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14
Q

The microprocessor knee provides _____ and ______ phase control. Sensors measure joint angles, cadence, etc to provide the user with a stable knee that is responsive.

A

swing and stance

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15
Q

What are the benefits of microprocessor knees?

A
  • stumble recovery
  • stairs
  • power
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