Mickey has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and uses his hands to "walk up his legs." What is this sign called?
Gower's sign
What is the anatomical landmark used to determine ankle height?
Distal tip of the medial malleolus
Name 2 muscles which dorsiflex the feet
Tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus.
Name two classifications of spina bifida
Occulta, Meningocele, Myelomeningocele
A patient wearing a KAFO complains of anterior distal thigh pressure while sitting? What could be the cause?
Orthotic joint is too distal or too anterior in relation to the anatomical joint
Goofy had a Right CVA - What is a symptom you should be aware of while treating and speaking with this patient?
Left sided neglect
What is the necessary clearance on the lateral knee joint while building a KAFO with a drop lock?
6mm
Name two muscles which extend the hip
Gluteus maximus, hamstrings, posterior head of the adductor magnus
Name two reasons why an AFO might be denied payment
- incorrect use of HCPCS code
- patient must be ambulatory
- document replacement for loss, stolen or beyond repair
A patient is getting anterior proximal pressure on the calf in both dorsiflexion and plantarflexion - where is the orthotic ankle joint relative to the anatomical ankle joint?
Orthotic ankle joint is posterior to the anatomical ankle joint.
Tinkerbell fell during the Fantasmic light show and has a right diaphyseal fracture of her tibia. What might be an appropriate orthotic intervention and name one property of that intervention.
Tibial fracture orthosis - total contact orthosis, sarmiento style shells to accommodate volume fluctuation
What is the optimal clearance at the perineum for a KAFO fitting?
35mm
Name two muscles that evert the ankle
Fibularis longus, Fibularis brevis
What are the two styles of stirrups available for conventional AFO's?
Solid and Split Caliper
If a patient is unable to flex their knee to 105 degrees, what might be the cause?
Posterior trimlines in either the proximal calf or distal thigh are too long and impinging on knee flexion
Prince Eric twirled Ariel too quickly and she believes she might have torn her ACL - name a test which might be used to determine whether or not she did?
-Anterior drawer test
-Lachman test
-Pivot shift test
Which two landmarks are used to determine knee center?
Adductor tubercle and medial tibial plateau
Which structures of the knee make up the unhappy triad?
ACL, MCL, Medial Meniscus
A dorsiflexed ankle exerts what type of moment on the knee?
Flexion
Provide one example of how to control recurvatum in a KAFO.
Shallowing the distal thigh or calf band
Using an offset knee joint
Raising the heel
Minnie had a Left CVA and has Right drop foot with some equinous and clonus. What might be an appropriate ankle joint and why? Would you need a plantarflexion stop or not and why?
Any joint without dorsi assist - add a plantarflexion stop.
Which bone of the foot is often prominent and most troublesome especially in pes planus feet?
Navicular
Why do transmetatarsal amputees often develop plantarflexion contractures?
Name an instance when you would use a heel lift to increase dorsiflexion (as opposed to increasing the angle of dorsiflexion at the ankle or altering the plantarflexion stop)
- When you are using a solid AFO
- Knee flexion contracure
- Plantarflexion contracture
The weight line in the sagittal plane during human normal standing posture falls:
________to the hip, _________to the knee and ________to the ankle.
Posterior to the hip, anterior to the knee, anterior to the ankle.