Pregunta 1
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Which amputation is described as "Excision of any part of one or more toes."?
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Phalangeal
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Transphalangeal
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Metatarsal Ray Resection
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Trans-metatarsal
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Chopart
Pregunta 2
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A prosthesis is not necessary for toe amputations.
Pregunta 3
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Which amputation is described as "Disarticulation at the metatarsalphalgeal joint."?
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Phalangeal
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Transphalangeal
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Metatarsal Ray Resection
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Lisfranc
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Chopart
Pregunta 4
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1st digit amputation results in severe hallux valgus/ lateral deviation
Pregunta 5
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Phalangeal amputation actually refers to a partial toe amputation, not necessarily a full toe disarticulation.
Pregunta 6
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There are no toe prosthetics because toe amputations do not require prosthetics.
Pregunta 7
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Which amputation is described as "Amputation through the mid-section of all metatarsals."?
Pregunta 8
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Which amputation is described as "A disarticulation through the midtarsal joint leaving only the calcaneus and talus."?
Pregunta 9
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Limb length discrepancy may be a problem in which of the following amputations?
Pregunta 10
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Which of the following are Rigid or Semi-Rigid prosthetics?
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Laminate Partial Foot
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Rigid Plate
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Dynamic Response Footplates
Pregunta 11
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Which of the following are Flexible or Semi-Flexible prosthetics?
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Dynamic Response Footplates
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Laminate Partial Foot
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Rigid Plate
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
Pregunta 12
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Which of the following may incorporate a patellar-tendon-bearing (PTB) design to reduce weight bearing to the foot?
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Laminate Partial Foot
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Rigid Plate
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Dynamic Response Footplates
Pregunta 13
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Which of the following is used with patients with equines deformity that can be passively corrected?
A plate supports the residual foot and attaches to a shank piece which is formed around the calf.
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Laminate Partial Foot
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Rigid Plate
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP) –
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Dynamic Response Footplates
Pregunta 14
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Which of the following is a simple foam filler with plastic insert for transverse arch and rear foot stability.
Respuesta
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Rigid Plate
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Laminate Partial Foot
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Dynamic Response Footplates
Pregunta 15
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In which of the following prosthetses are semi-flexible urethane elastomers modeled to provide a foot-shape prosthesis with a soft socket that conforms to the foot.
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Dynamic Response Footplates
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Rigid Plate
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Laminate Partial Foot
Pregunta 16
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Which of the following is a life-like foot designed of soft, flexible mold silicone which is cosmetically appealing and functional?
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Dynamic Response Footplates
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Rigid Plate
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Laminate Partial Foot
Pregunta 17
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Which of the following is made from carbon fiber composite materials and has a footplate that offers flexibility, creating a more responsive prosthesis?
Respuesta
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Dynamic Response Footplates
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Reinforced Silicone Cosmetic Prosthesis
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Slipper Type Elastomer Prosthesis (STEP)
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Custom Molded Insole with Toe Filler
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Rigid Plate
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Laminate Partial Foot
Pregunta 18
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How much of the tibial length remains in a Long Transtibial Amputation?
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>50%
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20-50%
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<20%
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<10%
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>75%
Pregunta 19
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How much of the tibial length remains in a Conventional Transtibial Amputation?
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>75%
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>50%
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20-50%
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<20%
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<10%
Pregunta 20
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How tibial length remains in a Short Transtibial Amputation?
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>75%
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>50%
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20-50%
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<20%
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<10%
Pregunta 21
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What are the advantages & disadvantages of a Trans-Tibial amputation relative to a Trans-Femoral amputation?
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Lower mortality
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Better rehab prognosis
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Decreased incidence of phantom pain
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Faster walking speed
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Greater gait efficiency
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Higher mortality
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Less need for rehab
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Phantom pain is quite common
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Longer stride length
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Commonly leads to lower K-Level (K1 or K2)
Pregunta 22
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Which of the following feet are appropriate for a typical patient at K1?
Pregunta 23
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Which of the following feet are appropriate for a typical patient at K2?
Pregunta 24
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Which of the following feet are appropriate for a typical patient at K3?
Pregunta 25
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Which of the following feet are appropriate for a typical patient at K4?
Pregunta 26
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What type of foot is this and to which K-Level does it belong?
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SACH
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K1
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Single-Axis
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Multi-Axis
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K0
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K2
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Energy-Storing
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K3
Pregunta 27
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What type of foot is this and to which K-Level does it belong?
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Single-Axis
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K1
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K0
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SACH
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K2
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K3
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K4
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Energy-Storing
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Multi-Axial
Pregunta 28
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What type of foot are these and to which K-Level do they belong?
Pregunta 29
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What type of foot is this and to which K-Level does it belong?
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SACH
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K1
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K0
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K2
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Single-Axis
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Multi-Axial
Pregunta 30
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What type of foot is this and to which K-Level does it belong?
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Single-Axis
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K1
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K0
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K2
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SACH
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Multi-Axial
Pregunta 31
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What type of foot is this and to which K-Level does it belong?
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K1
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K2
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K3
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K4
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Energy-Storing
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Single-Axis
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SACH
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Multi-Axial
Pregunta 32
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Walking in sand requires which of the following accessories?
Pregunta 33
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How much of the femoral length remains in a Long Transfemoral Amputation?
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>60%
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>75%
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>50%
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35-60%
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<35%
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20-50%
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<20%
Pregunta 34
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How much of the femoral length remains in a Standard Transfemoral Amputation?
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>60%
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>50%
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35-60%
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20-50%
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<35%
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<20%
Pregunta 35
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How much of the femoral length remains in a Short Transfemoral Amputation?
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>75%
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>60%
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35-50%
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20-60%
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<35%
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<20%
Pregunta 36
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What are the advantages of a transfemoral amputation relative to the more distal amputations?
Pregunta 37
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The quadrilateral socket for a transfemoral amputation allows for muscle contractions.
Pregunta 38
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The Quadrilateral socket (TFA) is characterized by reliefs and bulges.
Pregunta 39
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The Ischial Containment Socket is characterized by narrow medial / lateral diameter with greater width in the anterior / posterior dimensions
Pregunta 40
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The Quadrilateral Socket (TFA) is characterized by narrow medial / lateral diameter with greater width in the anterior / posterior dimensions.
Pregunta 41
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The Ischial Containment socket (TFA) is characterized by reliefs and bulges.
Pregunta 42
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Stability of a Knee Unit is accomplished by which of the following?
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Residual limb exerting a backward force within the socket
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Residual limb exerting a forward force within the socket
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Knee axis aligned posterior to the weight line
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Knee axis aligned anterior to the weight line
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Stance, braking or locking mechanism
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Movement of the residual limb and pelvis
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Gravity
Pregunta 43
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Swing Control of a Knee Unit is accomplished by which of the following?
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Movement of the residual limb and pelvis
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Momentum
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Mechanical extension
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Gravity
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Residual limb exerting a backward force within the socket
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Knee axis aligned anterior to the weight line
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Locking mechanism
Pregunta 44
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Which of the following Swing-Phase Control Mechanisms are appropriate for K1 and K2?
Pregunta 45
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Which of the following Swing-Phase Control Mechanisms are appropriate for K3 and K4?
Pregunta 46
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C-Leg and Genium are which type of Swing-Phase Control Mechanisms?
Pregunta 47
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The Weight-Activated Stance Brake Knee (WASB) imparts a characteristic gait deviation and limits cadence to a single speed.
Pregunta 48
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The Weight-Activated Stance Brake Knee (WASB) imparts a characteristic gait deviation, but is otherwise appropriate for K3.
Pregunta 49
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Which Hip Joint Mechanism is described below?
At toe off, knee flexion pulls the hip joint against the posterior extension stop. As the knee rotates forward the weight and slight pelvic posterior rotation flexes the hip. Because the prosthesis is at full length during mid swing the prosthesis must be significantly shortened to permit toe clearance, however, most amputees tend to vault with the contralateral leg.
Respuesta
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Canadian Hip
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Hip Flexion Bias System
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Littig Hip Strut
Pregunta 50
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Which Hip Joint Mechanism is described below?
As weight passes over the prosthesis during stance the coiled spring is compressed. At toe off the spring is released.
Respuesta
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Canadian Hip
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Hip Flexion Bias System
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Littig Hip Strut
Pregunta 51
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Which Hip Joint Mechanism is described below?
A carbon fiber strut is fabricated to the anterior portion of the socket. Weight bearing during stance compressed the strut and as the body weight is reduced going into swing the prosthetic thigh is deflected forward. No additional pelvic motion is required.
Respuesta
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Canadian Hip
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Hip Flexion Bias System
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Littig Hip Strut