Prosthetic CPM/Prosthetic Exam: Questions & Answers/Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution
TF Ischial Containment Socket Principles (AnsFemur held in adduction Very intimate fit Triangular shape ML compression Indicated for: shorter limbs, requires less voluntary control Potential for ischial weightbearing, high proximal trimline Gluteal and hydrostatic weightbearing Triangular shape TF MAS (ramal containment) Socket Principles (AnsHydrostaic weightbearing Lower trimlines Ramal buttress for ML control TF Subischial Socket Principles (AnsMuch lower trimlines - KD Use with anatomical suspension or vacuum Long limbs, requires good control and normal ROM of hipTF Quad Socket Principles (Ans- 4 well-defined walls Rectangular shape Ischial/gluteal weightbearing AP control - Lack of ML support Contours for flexors/extensors Indicated for longer limbs, good voluntary control, previous user Subischial triangle (Ans- Inferior ramus, gracilis, semitendinosis Scarpa'
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