Lower Extremity Prosthetics
Knee, Ankle, and Foot Orthotics
Components
Shoe
Footplate
Ankle Control
Knee Control
Superstructure
Conventional Non-Locking
Must be attached to shoe
Less cosmetic
Heavier
Easy to adjust
Durable
Strong
Indications
Reduction of knee hyperextension
Control of mild/moderate varus/valgus angulations
Posterior offset joints
Locking
Strong
Durable
Easy to adjust
Heavier
Less cosmetic
Must be attached to shoe
Indications
Control of knee buckling
Single axis joints
Features
Bail locking
Drop lock knee joints
Control knee hyperextension
Stance Control KAFO
Interchangability
Better cosmoses
Lightweight
Can be hot
Harder to adjust
Indications
Control of knee buckling
Features
Prevents knee flexion during stance phase
Allows flexion during swing phase
Assists knee flexion
Indications
When AFO cannot provide gait or standing stability
Inability to control early stance phase knee flexion
Late stance phase excessive genu recurvatum
Abnormal knee varus or valgus
Excessive hypertonicity that overpowers external moments
Populations
Neurologic
CVA
TBI
SCI
Post-polio
Hip, Knee, Ankle, and Foot Orthotics
Conventional HKAFO
Action
Restore functional mobility
Extension for upright standing
Indications
SCI
Myelomeningocele
Progressive NM disorders
Reciprocal Gait Orthosis
Action
rigid stability for stance
hip joint motion for swing phase
Indications
traumatic SCI
Ankle and Foot Orthotics
Dynamic
Hinged thermoplastic AFO
Actions
PF/DF stop
Reduce energy expenditure of walking
Indications
MSK
Knee hyperextension
Weak ankle mms
Ankle protection
Neuro
Post-stroke
Children w/ CP
Posterior Leaf Spring AFO
Action
Assist limb clearance
Preposition foot for IC
Allow ankle rocker function
Indications
Dorsiflexion weakness
impaired motor control
LMN flaccid paralysis of DFs
Contraindications
moderate to severe hypertonicity
Metal (single or double) Upright
Action
BICAAL (locking mechanism)
Assist foot clearance
Indication
Edema/swelling
Ankle protection
Transition from IC to LR
Solid
Solid AFO
Action
Holds ankle in fixed position
Assist swing foot clearance
Preposition foot for initial contact
Limitations
Stairs
Uneven Surfaces
Sit to stand
Floor Reaction Orthosis (FRO)
Action
Hold ankle in slight plantarflexion
Restriction of tibia rolling forward over foot
Indications
Children with CP
Myelomeningocele
Post polio syndrome
Contraindications
Recurvatum during stance
Cruciate ligament insufficiency
Foot Orthotics
Supramalleolar Orthotic (SMO)
Action
Stabilize Subtalar & Tarsal Joint
Preposition foot for IC
Indications
Flexible Pes planus
Mild/Moderate Spasticity
Hypotonicity
Contraindications
Hypertonicity
Significant equinovarus
Knee Orthotics
Conventional KO
Action
Preventative/corrective tx
Control hypermobility
Protection from loading/stress
Indication
Insufficiency of lesser devices
Malalignment
Genu recurvatum
Genu valgum
Genu varum
FNMES
Action
Dorsiflexion
Indications
Intact common peroneal nerve
Stroke
TBI
MS
PD
Contraindications
pacemakers
metal implants
healing fracture
defibrillators
history of phlebitis