amputations Flashcards

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phantom limb sensation

A
  • PAINLESS sensation that missing limb is still there
  • Usually dissipates but may remain for rest of a person’s life
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phantom limb pain

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  • Uncomfortable sensations that appear to occur in missing limbs
  • Cramping, relaxed, numb, cold, burning
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3
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which type of amputation occurs more often: UE or LE?

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LE due to PVD, diabetes

UE is due to trauma

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neuroma

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  • Ball of nerve tissue
  • Occurs when axons attempt to grow back in the distal limb
  • Painful when pressed but not visible
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5
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disarticulation

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type of limb amputation
- separating the limb through a joint instead of cutting through a bone

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To facilitate effective grasp & release, the easiest position to start with for a prosthesis in initial stages of training is

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Elbow at 90 degrees flexion, shoulder at 0 degrees IR

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Pre-positioning of the prosthesis involves

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  1. All prosthetic components must be pre-positioned in proximal to distal order
  2. place TD in optimal position to approach an object

EX: if approaching a glass, hand should face in towards midline (fingers should not be positioned downward)

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