A CAPP terminal device is - designated specifically for children as an alternative to hook or hand A patient using a standard trans-humeral prosthesis should not sue more than ___ of glenohumeral flexion in order to flex the elbow fully - 45 degrees An injury to the radial nerve would affect the - ...
A CAPP terminal device is - designated specifically for children as an alternative to hook
or hand
A patient using a standard trans-humeral prosthesis should not sue more than ___ of
glenohumeral flexion in order to flex the elbow fully - 45 degrees
An injury to the radial nerve would affect the - Elbow and wrist extensors
Appropriate terminal devices for children - - 10P
- 12P
- CAPP hand
APRL Hook - - Voluntary Closing
- Lyre shaped fingers
- Self locking feature
- Two finger opening sizes
Biceps muscle - Is both a primary elbow flexor and supinator
Bilateral trans-humeral patients - - benefit from different terminal devices on each side
- benefit from the use of wrist flexion devices
- require a push-button rather than dial disconnect wrists
, Biscapular abduction in transradial prosthesis is a control motion used for - Activities at
the midline
Canted fingers on a terminal device - permit better visualization of the work field while
manipulating small objects
Classifications of transhumeral amputations - - Class I Elbow disartic
- Class II long transhumeral
- Class III short transhumeral/shoulder disartic
Classifications of transradial amputations - - Long
- Short
- Very short
Determine efficiency if a force of 6 lbs is necessary to open the TD fully and 9 lbs are needed at
the hanger - 67% (terminal device force divided by hanger force)
Elbow flexors - - Brachialis
- Biceps Brachii
- Anconeous
Features of the ulna - - Trochlear notch
- Coronoid process
- Olecranon
Goal of the cross-back strap - Prevent the upward migration of both control attachment
straps in the case of the bilateral harness
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