Q2: Novel Orthotic Systems Flashcards

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Intended Use

Triple Action Ankle Joint

A
  • Stroke
  • TBI
  • CP
  • Spina Bifida
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2
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Becker GEO

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Gait Evaluation Orthosis (diagnostic rehabilitation tool)

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3
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Features

TAAJ

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Independent Adjustment
* PF resistance
* DF resistance
* Ankle ROM
* Alignment

Restistance of springs allows for more adjustment that the DAAJ

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4
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AFO Design Considerations with TAAJ

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  • Rigid Material
  • Single joint (up to 180 lbs)
  • Double Joint (if over 180 lbs or spastic)
  • Anterior shell if DF resist is needed
  • Posterior shell if PF spasticity or knee ext.
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5
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Clinical Tuning

TAAJ

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Created simple optimization
Process includes:
* Bench alignment
* Static alignment
* Swing phase alignment
* Stance phase alignment

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Intended Use

NeuroSwing

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  • Stroke
  • SCI
  • TBI
  • CP
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Features

NeuroSwing

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Independent Adjustment
* PF resistance
* DF resistance
* Ankle ROM
* Alignment

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Clinical Considerations

NeuroSwing

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Orthosis Configurator (on their website)
* Patient Data
* System Components
* Individual Adjustments
* Results

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Impression Process

NeuroSwing

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  • Find mechanical pivot points
  • incorporate sensors into the impression
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Summary of Novel Systems

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  • provide independent adjustment of alignment, ROM, & sagittal plane resistace
  • updated tuning procedures/configuration methods
  • courses are available on the systems
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