orthotics and ptrosthetics
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ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS
SNEHAL DESAI.Associate Professor Occupational Therapy
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DEFINITIONS
Orthotics - The science that deals with orthoses designed to provide external control, correction, and support. (orthoses = braces)
Orthosis is an appliance used to support part of a body or perform certain function.
Splint is an appliance used to support / assist /immobilize part of a body.
Caliper is a device which is applied to lower limb to give support or control a joint while walking
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FUNCTION OF ORTHOSES
Prevents deformity Corrects deformity Maintains correction Corrects instability Relieves pain Relieves weight bearing Facilitates ambulation
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General classification
❖ Static orthoses: As the word static implies, these devices do not allow active motion. They serve as a rigid support in stable fractures, inflammatory conditions of tendons and soft tissue,
❖ Dynamic orthoses: These devices do permit active motion. These types of upper extremity orthoses are used primarily to assist movement of weak muscles and to augment motion of joints.
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STATIC SPLINTS STATIC : Given for rest/
immobilization.Ex. Straight gutter splint, stax splint
STATIC SERIAL: Correction of contractures. Ex. Low Temperature Thermoplastic splints which are remolded periodically
STATIC PROGRESSIVE: Augments motion by inbuilt mechanism in the splint. Ex bunnel’s splint, web strap, Robert Jones s, turn buckle
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Name Use
Cervical collar Neck immobilization Philadelphia collar Neck immobilization
Four- post collarSOMI Brace
Cervical spine injury
Halo vest Cervical spine injuryTB cervical spine
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Cervical Collar
neck pain cervical spondylosis
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Philadelphia collar Upper cervical Immobilization Very Light Weight & washable Front And Back Durable Plastic
Limits Motion Ant. Opening Provides Easy Access
For Carotid Pulse And Tracheotomies
Basic Indications: upper cervical spine
Stable/Simple Fractures Reduced Dislocations Transitioning From Halo Body Jacket
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Philadelphiacollar
prevents flexionmaintains neck contour
mentosternal contracture release
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FOUR POST COLLAR. (CO) The Four-post
cervical orthosis is an occipital and Mandibular immobilizing orthosis
Function: Immobilization of Mid Cervical Spine less effective for lower Cx spine unless modified
Indication: for stable fractures , Pre & Post Operatively
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The SOMI is a rigid, 3-(adjustable )poster CTO that has an anterior chest plate extending to the xiphoid process, as well as metal or plastic bars that curve over the shoulder. Straps from the metal bars go over the shoulder and cross to the opposite side of the anterior plate for fixation. Occipital piece is attached to ant. Chest piece. A removable chin piece attaches to the chest plate with an optional headpiece that can be used when the chin piece is removed for eating.
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SOMI: Sternal Occiputal Mandibular Immobilizer. (CTO)
The SOMI controls flexion and rotation at the Higher cervical segments very effectively.. . Less control on extension than the other bracesIndication-, higher Level cervial trauma or arthritis
Ideal for bed ridden pt & FIRST AID
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MENERVA CAST. (CTO)
FUNCTION: Rigid immobilization of cervical Spine
INDICATION:Stable Cx spine
undisplaced fracture s
Compressed fracture vertebral bodies
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HALO VEST IMMOBILIZATION
FUNCTION : Rigid immobilization for C1 through C8 cervical spine
INDICATION : Unstable cervical spine injuries, AAD,
As well as (only if conserved)Undisplaced fracture sCompressed fracture vertebral bodiesT.B Cervical spine
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L.S.BELT & L.S.FRAME (LSO)
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L.S.BELT & L.S.FRAME
L.S.BELT: Back ache
L.S . FRAME: rigid support to the lumbo sacral region.Control Chronic low back pain with or without sciatica.
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ASH (Anterior spinal hyper extension) brace (TLSO)
Fn: prevents flexion of Middle & lower thorasic Lumbosacral spine
INDICATIONS: Adlolescent Kyphosis
Compression Fractures
T.B. Spine, where there is no marked deformity
Senile Osteoporosis. To prevent flexion
post operatively
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TAYLOR’S BRACE (TLO)Consists of spring
steel pelvic band extending upto ASIS
2 Post uprightsCross bar at just
below scapular L.Shoulder straps
going through axilla
Abd. Rigid Support below umbilicus
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TAYLOR’S BRACE WITH OR WITHOUT AXILLARY CRUTCHES (TLO)
FUNCTION: limits flexion, extension &lateral flexion of Thoraco-lumbar spine .D4 TO L2.
Prevents Kyphosis INDICATION: Conservative
management of Kochs Mild Thoraco- Lumbar
injuriesPost operative rehabilitation.
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Milwaukee brace for Scoliosis(CTLSO)
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Boston brace for Scoliosis (TLSO)
For the treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis & Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis - occurs in children between the ages of 3 to 10 .
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TOTAL CONTACT BRACE
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INTERNATIONAL Nomenclature Common name
AFO KAFO HKAFO THKAFO
Surgical shoe (FO)
Below knee caliper Above knee caliper
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Posterior/spring Leaf splint
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Dennis Brown Splint
a splint for the correction of clubfoot, composed of a curved bar attached to the soles of a pair of
shoes. External Rotation is adjusted by butterfly
nuts on soleFore foot abduction possible due to shape
of the foot Givenafter
manipulation have effectively reduced the deformity.
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DENNIS BROWN SPLINT FOR CTEV
Ext. Rot. 70 degrees for affected leg
20 degrees for non affected
Abd. Of fore foot In shoe design
Up to age of 2 years
For maintaining corrected feet in position
Worn at night
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Steenbeek brace
The Steenbeek brace developed in Uganda by Michiel Steenbeek and David Okello, is made with local tools (leather sewing machine, metal-working equipment, welding tools) and materials (leather, lining, plywood, mild steel rod stock).
Low cost splint
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Parts of shoe
Outer sole Heel Upper: vamp
and quarter
Lace stays Tongue Toe box: counter
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Usual Shoe modifications
Heel Raise Total Raise Arch Support Thomas
Heel(C&E ) Reverse C&E
Heel MT Bar Outside heel
float
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Thomas heel for pes planovalgus shoe correction consis
ting of a heel one half inch longer and an eighth to a sixth of an inch higher on the medial side
brings the heel of the foot into varus and prevents
depression in the region of the head of the talus.
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METATARSAL BAR
Ideal for treating metatarsalgia - a common foot disorder that causes pain in the metatarsal area
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Outside heel float
FUNCTION: Prevents inversion injury
INDICATION: Repeated inversion Injury to lateral ligament of ankle
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Splint for Hallux valgus
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Floor Reaction Orthosis (KAFO)
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FLOOR REACTION ORTHOSIS
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Long knee brace (KO)Function:
Immobilizes knee in ext.
Indication: Fractures around
knee post operatively
Lat. Dislocation of patella post manupulation
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Hinge knee brace (KO)
Supports knee laterally throught out the knee range
Indication: Knee instability
due to med. & lateral ligament injury
Post operative rehabilitation
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Splint with de-rotation strap(KO)
Provides Lateral and rotational stability to knee
Used post Anterior cruciate Ligament repair
Multiple ligament instability
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KO
Post. Guard
Push knee splint
Knee cage/ turn buckle
Serial splinting
Knee flexion deformity up to 15 degrees
15 to 35 degrees
More than 35 degrees
Soft tissue contracture
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PTB Brace with foot plate
Fracture tibia middle third
Foot plate is given in lower third Tibial fracture
It Relives weight partially
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Hip abduction orthosis(HO)
INDICATION: Bilateral THR Perthes disease Post burn
contracture release of inguinal region
Congenital dislocation of hip (CDH)
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B.K.& A.K.Prosthesis
Components Suspension Socket Shank/Shin
piece Ankle foot
assembly
Components Suspension Socket Knee Joint Shank/Shin
piece Ankle foot
assembly
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Suspension
Suction Thigh corset Silesian belt Pelvic belt with hip joint Shoulder suspendor
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B.K.PROSTHESIS
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End Bearing stump
Side bearing or Total Contact
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PYLON
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Ankle Foot Assembly
Non Articulated Articulated
Jaipur footmadras foot Single Axis Multiple Axis
SACH SAFE Dynamic response foot
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Jaipur foot Sach foot
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Cheap, durable ,water resistant ,
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Madras foot
It is modified SACH foot Gives T.A. like look posteriorly Sponge between heel and ground
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SACH (solid ankle-cushion heel)
non-articulated foot. The keel is rigid. Ankle action is provided by the soft
rubber heel which compresses under load during the early part of the stance phase of walking..
The rubber heel wedges are available in three densities: soft, medium, and hard
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SAFE: stationary attachment flexible endoskeletal
," a foot whose arrangement of several flexible, internal keels permits triplanar movement.
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SAFE: stationary attachment flexibleendoskeletal
ability for the sole to conform to slightly irregular surfaces
easier for the amputee to walk over uneven terrain.
Feet of this type make walking easier because of the flexibility,
ALSO called "flexible keel" feet.
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DYNAMIC RESPONSE FEET
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The Flex-Foot Cheetah
. It is made from carbon fibrereinforced polymer,
it stores kinetic energy from the wearer's steps as potential energy, like a spring, allowing the wearer to run and jump
used by athletes
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Upper Limb Prosthesis Components
Socket Suspension system Elbow unit for A.E. Forearm Wrist Unit Terminal device : HAND /HOOK Power transmission system
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AE PROSTHESIS
PROSTHESIS FOR BE PROSTHESIS
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VOTD & VCTD,COSMETIC HAND
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Myoelectric B.E.Prosthesis
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Smart phone embeded
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Thalidomide baby
Bilateral A.E.Prosthesis
Bilateral hip disarticulationprosthesis
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Name Use
Volkmann's splint I Turnbuckle
Volkmann's ischaemic contracture (VIC)
Cock-up splint Radial nerve palsy
Aeroplane splint Brachial plexus injury
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Elbow turn buckle splint
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Humeral Brace
Sarmianto’s principle
Simple mid humeral fractures
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Isolated ulnar fractures which are inherently stable (if the radioulnar joints are not disrupted
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BRACES WITH HINGE
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