Cervical Spine Orthoses Flashcards

1
Q

Orthoses are used to:

  1. ) Align or position limb segments to enhance ________ movement and improve function
  2. ) Minimize the influence of abnormal _____ on posture and movement
  3. ) Provide user with comfortable and safe positions in which they can _________*
  4. ) Promote joint alignment and minimize risk of _________ or other secondary disorders
  5. ) Protect a limb/body segment following injury or surgery*
  6. ) _____ motion at a joint/body segment*
  7. ) Enhance alignment following pharmacological intervention
  8. ) Provide alternative methods for mobility
A
  • voluntary
  • tone
  • function
  • contracture
  • Limit
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With all orthoses what questions are we trying to answer?

A
  • What problem are we trying to fix?
  • What are the patient’s impairements?
  • How will an orthoses help?
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Indications for cervical orthoses:

  • Stabilize unstable spinal _______ or _________
  • ______ motion to protect healing tissue following injury or surgery
  • Protect the c/s during _________ in cases of suspected injury
A
  • joints or fractures
  • limit
  • transport
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4
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In regards to patients with ACUTE neck pain with movement coordination impairements (including WAD), should we give them collars?

A

No, want to minimize use of cervical collar.

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What are the application uses of soft and semi-rigid cervical collars?

A
  • stabilize spine to allow for transport

- moderate motion restriction

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Soft and semi-rigid collars encase the _____, _________, and ________.

A
  • neck
  • mandible
  • occiput
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What are the 2 main types of semi-rigid collars?

A
  • Philly

- Aspen

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What is a CTO brace?

A

cervical thoracic orthoses

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CTOs (minerva brace) increases _________ and decreases C_/C_ motion and ________ c/s segmental motion.

A
  • rigidity
  • C1/C2 (flexion/extension)
  • lower (side bend/rotation)
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What are the indications for a CTO (minerva brace)?

A
  • fracture
  • post-op
  • severe RA
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What is the most restrictive cervical orthoses?

A

Halo CTO

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What are the indications for a Halo CTO?

A
  • c/s fracture with or without SCI

- better for restricting all motions in upper c/s

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13
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Physical Therapy Considerations:
-Neutral c-spine position should be maintained during ______/_______ (best accomplished in _______)
-_____ checks
To remove or not to remove?
Work with other HCPs!
Rehab following long-term brace use should focus on ___________ control and re-education.

A
  • donning/doffing, supine
  • skin
  • neuromuscular
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Main Takeaways:

  • Cervical orthoses can offer varying degrees of support/motion _________
  • Frequently used in _________ setting
  • Designed to control or limit motion at specific segments
  • Physical therapists need to be well versed in donning/doffing cervical orthoses
  • Likely to encounter in multiple settings
A
  • limitation

- post-op

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