Foot orthotics Flashcards

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Orthotics

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derived from greek work ORTHO meaning straight, upright, or correct

refers to a static or dynamic device an is preferable to splint or brace which refers only to a static device

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Thee point pressure principle

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forms the mechanical basis for orthotic correction; a single force is placed at the area of deformity or angulation; two additional counter forces act in the opposing direction

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functions of orthotic

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prevent deformity

assist function of a weak limb

maintain proper alignment of joints

inhibit tone

protect against injury of a weak joint

allow for maximal functional independence

facilitate motion

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orthotic consideration

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cost

energy efficiency

cosmetics

temporary versus permanent

dynamic versus static

encourage normal movement

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orthotic intervention

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ensure continued proper fit

donning/doffing orthosis

implement progressive wearing schedule

patient/caregiver teaching: skin inspection and care of orthosis

mobility training with orthosis

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foot orthoses (FO)

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semi rigid or rigid insert inside a shoe that corrects foot alignment and improves function

may also be used to relieve pain

foot orthotics are custom molded and are often deigned for a specific level of functioning

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FO characteristics

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may be attached to the inferior of the shoe (an inserted pad) or exterior to the show (thomas heel)

soft inserts (viscoelastic plastic or rubber pads or relief cut outs) reduce areas of high loading, restrict forces, and protect painful or sensitive areas of the feet

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metatarsal pad

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located posterior to the metatarsal heads; takes pressure off the metatarsal heads and onto the metatarsal shafts; allows more push off in weak or inflexible feet

“neuroma pad”- placed between the metatarsal shafts to relieve nerve pain and is

most commonly placed between the 3rd and 4th met shafts commonly this is used with a wider show to achieve relief

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cushion heel

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cushions and absorbs forces at heel contact; used to relieve strain on plantar fascia in planter fascitis

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heel-spur pad

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used to relieve symptoms but the primary issue?

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Longitudinal arch supports: UCBL insert

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a semi rigid plastic molded insert to correct for flexible pes planus

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Longitudinal arch supports: scaphoid pad

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used to support the longitudinal arch

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Longitudinal arch supports: thomas heel

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a wedge with an extended anterior medial border used to support the longitudinal arch and correct for flexible pes valgus (pronated foot)

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Rearfoot posting

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alters the position of the subtalar joint or rearfoot from heel strike to foot flat.

Must be dynamic, control but not eliminate STL function

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Rearfoot posting: varus post (medial wedge)

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limits or controls eversion of the calcaneus and internal rotation of the tibia after heelstrike

reduces calcaneal eversion during running

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Rearfoot posting:: valgus post (lateral wedge)

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controls calcaneus and subtalar joint that are excessively inverted and supinated at heelstrike

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Posting: forefoot

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supports the forefoot

medial wedge prescribed for forefoot varus

lateral wedge prescribed for forefoot valgus

contraindicated for insensitive foot

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Heel lifts

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accommodates for leg length discrepancy; can be placed inside the shoe (up to 3/8 inch) or attached to the outer sole

accommodates for limitation in ankle joint DF