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11 Cards in this Set
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Orthoses for drop foot during swing
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1) solid AFO
2) higned AFO with DF assist 3) post. leaf spring |
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what would be the difference between a hinged AFO with DF assist and a post. leaf spring
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hinged AFO with DF assist has more M-L stability and is custom vs. a post leaf spring which would be off the shelf
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orthoses for excessive DF in stance
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1) solid AFO
2) GRF AFO (material on anterior side) 3) hinged AFO with DF stop |
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what would the the functional problem with someone who has excessive DF in stance
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too much knee flexion
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orthoses for excessive PF in stance
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1) solid AFO
2) hinged AFO with PF stop |
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what would the problem be for someone who has excessive PF in stance
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knee hyperextension
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if someone has excessive PF in stance and you decide to order a solid AFO what would need to be done 1st
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stretch to regain DF
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orthoses for poor M-L control
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1) solid AFO
2) hinged AFO with flange/extra support |
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orthoses for extreme quad weakness resulting in hyperextension in stance
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sweedish knee cage
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orthoses for extreme LE weakness causing flexion during stance
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KAFO (knee ankle foot orthoses)
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orthoses for poor M-L control at the knee
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ACL brace for stability
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