Intro to Orthoses Flashcards

1
Q

what does orthosis mean?

A

to correct or make straight

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2
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what is a splint?

A

Low Temperature Thermoplastic (LTT) device

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3
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what is a brace?

A

hi-temperature or metal

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4
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what are orthoses options?

A
  1. Custom designed pattern/choice of thermoplastic
  2. Pre-cut thermoplastic
  3. Pre-formed or Pre- fabricated Orthosis
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5
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what are the 4 categories of basic orthoses?

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  1. Static
  2. Serial static
  3. Static progressive
  4. Dynamic
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6
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what is a static orthoses?

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No moving parts—used support, stabilize, protect, immobilize

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7
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what is a serial static orthoses?

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Lengthen tissues and regain passive ROM by placing tissues in an elongated position for prolonged periods

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what is a static progressive orthoses?

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Use nondynamic components, such as velcro, hinges, screws, or turnbuckles, to create mobilizing force to ROM

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9
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what is a dynamic orthoses?

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Use moving parts to permit, control, or restore movement

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10
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what is the purpose of a static orthoses?

A

To immobilize or stabilize joints

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11
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what are the purposes of Serial Static / Static Progressive orthoses?

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– To mobilize stiff joints
– To resolve muscle-tendon tightness
– To stretch skin and soft tissue scar

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12
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what is the purpose of dynamic orthoses?

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To Mobilize or provide distraction/traction to joint

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13
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what is the person centred goal of orthoses?

A

patient’s return to function

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14
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for orthoses that mobilize, the Amount of temporary vs. permanent change depends on what?

A

– Temperature of the tissue at time of
deformation
– Duration of the applied load/stress
– Intensity of the applied load/stress

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15
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what are effects of orthoses that immobilize?

A

Minimal repetitive use is needed to maintain normal viscoelasticity of connective tissue

1 week of immobilization leads to changes in length and structure organization

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16
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after 3 days of immobilization, what happens to collagen fibres?

A

they are formed/disorganized

17
Q

what is the role of connective tissue?

A

support, and connect other tissues, prevent abnormal or excessive motion

18
Q

what is viscosity?

A

the resistance of a substance during loading; required to achieve “plasticity”(deformation of the tissue
after a load is applied)

19
Q

what is elasticity?

A

temporary elongation of tissues, e.g. spring; precursor to plasticity

20
Q

what happens the longer a joint is positioned at its end range?

A

the greater the gain inn PROM

21
Q

when does optimal deformation occur?

A

the application of low-load
prolonged stress over a long period

22
Q

what is optimal gains in ROM?

A

3 degrees per week (ranges 1-10 degrees)