Prosthetic gait deviations

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Quiz on Prosthetic gait deviations, created by Mandy Besler on 09/01/2016.
Mandy Besler
Quiz by Mandy Besler, updated more than 1 year ago
Mandy Besler
Created by Mandy Besler over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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What would the problem be with the prosthetic if a patient demonstrated Lateral Bend?
Answer
  • Prosthetic too long
  • High lateral Wall
  • Prosthetic too short
  • Poor Balance

Question 2

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Check All of the following in which are true of a patient experiencing and Abducted gait due to a prosthetic impairment:
Answer
  • High medial wall
  • High Lateral wall
  • Too long
  • excessive PF
  • Inadequate suspension
  • stiff heel
  • Excessive Knee friction
  • positioned in Abd
  • Positioned too far posterior
  • poorly shaped lateral wall

Question 3

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If a persons prosthetic socket is too small, what type of gait deviation (s) might they experience?
Answer
  • Medial/Lateral Whip
  • Vaulting
  • Circumduction
  • Forward Trunk Flexion
  • Both Vaulting and Medial/Lateral WHip
  • None of the above

Question 4

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A person experiencing a vaulting gait may have their foot in excessive DF
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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A person with a forward trunk flexion gait could attribute this to all the following except:
Answer
  • Excessive toe out
  • Knee instability
  • Poor suspension
  • Socket too big

Question 6

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A person has a prosthesis that is too long, check all of the gait deviations the patient might present with:
Answer
  • forward flexed
  • Abd gait
  • medial/lateral whip
  • vaulting
  • circumducted gait
  • excessive knee flexion during stance

Question 7

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All of the following are possible causes for a person to display excessive knee flexion during stance . Socket too far forward Foot in excessive PF stiff heel too long
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Rotation of forefoot at heel strike can be caused by which prosthetic element?
Answer
  • inadequate suspension
  • High medial wall
  • excessive knee friction
  • inadequate toe out angle

Question 9

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Having a high medial wall, positioned in abduction, and an improperly shaped lateral wall are indicative of bother lateral bending and abducted gait
Answer
  • True
  • False
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