Prosthetic CPM
Jeremiah
Practice questions for this set
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Name, Age, DOB, Sex
Ht, Wt
Meds, comorbidities
Amp site/cause/date
ADLs/vocational/avocational
Goals!
Home status/environment
Work status/environment
PT/OT, assistive devices used
Current/previous px treatment
MMT, ROM
Sensation
Condition of residual limb
Condition of contralateral/upper extremities
K-level/AMP
Choose matching term
Clues: Upper extremity terminal device will
1 K3 2
not open all the way
3 External power feet 4 Info for Px Eval
Prosthetic CPM
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, 9/9/24, 10:23 PM
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Terms in this set (107)
5* socket flexion (+contracture)
6-7* socket adduction (or match sound)
TF Bench Alignment Socket medial wall parallel to line of progression
Knee: 5-25 mm posterior to weightline, external rotation 3-5*
Foot: 12-37mm outset from IT, 5-7* external rotation
5* socket flexion (+contracture)
5* socket adduction (or match sound)
TT Bench Alignment
Foot: 37mm posterior to midline (SACH) or 1/3 of foot (DR)
Foot: 12 mm inset to midlineder
Name, Age, DOB, Sex
Ht, Wt
Meds, comorbidities
Amp site/cause/date
ADLs/vocational/avocational
Goals!
Home status/environment
Info for Px Eval Work status/environment
PT/OT, assistive devices used
Current/previous px treatment
MMT, ROM
Sensation
Condition of residual limb
Condition of contralateral/upper extremities
K-level/AMP
K0 The patient does not have the ability or potential to ambulate or transfer safely
K1 Prosthesis for transfers or ambulation at fixed cadence; household ambulator
Ability to traverse low level environmental barriers; limited community ambulator, fixed
K2
cadence
Ambulation at variable cadence; prosthetic utilization beyond simple locomotion;
K3
"unlimited" community ambulator, traverse most environmental barriers
Exceeds basic ambulation skills, exhibiting high impact, stress, or energy levels; child,
K4
active adult, or athlete.
K1 feet SACH, Single axis, safe
K2 feet Multiaxial, flexible keel
Dynamic response (also often multiaxial)
K3-4 With vertical shock
Shock & torque absorbers
K1-3, all cadence/terrain
External power feet Pros: propulsion, dorsi/plantarflexion
Cons: batteries/weight/cost/processing speed
Pros: inexpensive, durable
Single axis feet
Cons: rigid forefoot, not energy efficient, not suitable for uneven surfaces
Pros: provides stability in early stance
SACH feet
Prosthetic CPM Cons: DF stop increases knee hyperextesion
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