UE Orthosis
LE Orthosis
Spinal Orthosis
UE Prosthetics
LE Prosthetics
100

a permanent finger deformity where the middle joint (PIP) is bent down, and the fingertip (DIP joint) is bent back, caused by a ruptured or damaged central slip of the extensor tendon from trauma or rheumatoid arthritis

boutonnière deformity

100

What is the function of the anterior pin in an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) with a dual-channel ankle joint?

limits dorsiflexion

100

Name the most restrictive removable brace

minerva brace


100

What is the leading cause of UE amputation

trauma

100

Describe a K1 level ambulator

Limited to transfers or limited household ambulator

200

what type of orthosis is used for mallet finger

a stax splint


200

In patients with knee arthritis affecting mostly the medial compartment, which shoe insert will most effectively reduce the knee adduction moment?

Lateral heel wedge

200

Spinal orthotic prescription for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis should be considered once the Cobb angle reaches:

25 degrees

200

What is the most common location of an acquired pediatric traumatic amputation?

finger amputation 

200

Estimate the increased energy expenditure in a bilateral transfemoral dysvascular amputee

300% (200x1.5)

300

describes a tenodesis splint 

custom-made orthotic device that helps individuals with a spinal cord injury (specifically a C6 level or higher) to achieve a functional pinch grip

300

a swedish knee cage is used to

manage genu recurvatum

300

describe the 3 column model for spinal stability

divides the spine into an anterior column, a middle column, and a posterior column to assess stability after injury. If the middle column or 2 out of 3 columns are injured it is considered UNSTABLE

300

What is the most common congenital UE amputation?

Left terminal transradial 
300

What is the major advantage of a syme's amputation 

allows for weight bearing on the distal residual limb 

400

a gutter splint is used to help address

ulnar neuropathy

400

orthosis used to manage ACL injuries 

Lenox hill derotation orthosis 

400

What is the MOST important biomechanical factor for decreasing the vertical loading of the lumbar spine using a TLSO or LSO?

Reinforcing core/ abdominal musculature / elevate intra-abdominal pressure 

400

Describe myoplasty versus myodesis

Myoplasty involves suturing transected muscles together, often to opposing muscle groups, to create a stable muscle mass for the residual limb. In contrast, myodesis secures the cut muscle directly to the bone of the residual limb, usually through pre-drilled holes. Myoplasty is preferred when vasculature is poor. 

400

The primary advantage of an ischial containment socket over a quadrilateral socket in a transfemoral amputee is:

Promotion of femoral adduction by distributing the pressure through the socket along the shaft of the femur

500

what is a flail arm splint used for

brachial plexus injury

500

unsupported standing is possible with a

scott craig long leg brace (KAFO)

500

Name 1 pro and 1 con of a soft cervical collar

Pros: provides kinesthetic reminders to limit motions, retains body heat which may resude muscle spasms

Cons: muscle atrophy, psychological dependency 

500

At what developmental stage should a child with congenital transverse radial limb deficiency be fitted for an initial prosthesis?

when they are able to sit independently (6 months)

500

what two things will result in an increased knee flexion moment during stance phase of a transtibial amputee

placing the socket more anteriorly 

placing the foot more posteriorly