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©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ABC Prosthetics Written Exam Questions With Verified Answers What movements are required to operate a standard trans-radial prosthesis? - AnswersBiscapular abduction and Gleno-humeral flexion What is the prehension pattern most frequently used by prosthetic hands? - AnswersPalmar What is the proper orientation when taking an impression for all levels of trans-radial amputation? - AnswersNeutral Pro-Supination, 90 degrees Determine efficiency if a force of 6 lbs is necessary to open the TD fully and 9 lbs are needed at the hanger - Answers67% (terminal device force divided by hanger force) Which muscle acts in the same way a control cable pulls on the thumb of the terminal device? - AnswersExtensor Pollicis Brevis Polycentric Hinges are used to - AnswersRelieve cubital bunching Which is not a forearm flexor? - Biceps - Brachialis -Supinator -Pronator Teres - AnswersSupinator The muscles that comprise the rotator cuff are - AnswersTeres minor, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis What is the main cause of upper extremity amputation? - AnswersTrauma How much can the single axis hinge restrict pronation-supination and still be acceptable for patient use? - AnswersTrick question Single axis hinge negates pronation-supination

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What movements are required to operate a standard trans-radial prosthesis? -
Answers✔Biscapular abduction and Gleno-humeral flexion

What is the prehension pattern most frequently used by prosthetic hands? - Answers✔Palmar
What is the proper orientation when taking an impression for all levels of trans-radial
amputation? - Answers✔Neutral Pro-Supination, 90 degrees
Determine efficiency if a force of 6 lbs is necessary to open the TD fully and 9 lbs are needed at
the hanger - Answers✔67% (terminal device force divided by hanger force)
Which muscle acts in the same way a control cable pulls on the thumb of the terminal device? -
Answers✔Extensor Pollicis Brevis

Polycentric Hinges are used to - Answers✔Relieve cubital bunching
Which is not a forearm flexor?
- Biceps
- Brachialis
-Supinator

-Pronator Teres - Answers✔Supinator

The muscles that comprise the rotator cuff are - Answers✔Teres minor, supraspinatus,
infraspinatus, subscapularis

What is the main cause of upper extremity amputation? - Answers✔Trauma
How much can the single axis hinge restrict pronation-supination and still be acceptable for
patient use? - Answers✔Trick question
Single axis hinge negates pronation-supination

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The main advantage of the Wrist Flexion Unit over the Flexion Wrist is - Answers✔Wrist
flexion unit can rotate in all planes

How many positions does a positive locking hinge have? - Answers✔11
The correct location of the cross point on a standard trans-radial figure of eight prosthetic
harness is: - Answers✔Inferior to C7 toward the sound side

What age is best to fit a child with an upper limb deficiency at birth? - Answers✔As early as
three months

Which muscle is primarily responsible for scapular abduction? - Answers✔Serratus Anterior

When would a Krukenberg amputation be recommended? - Answers✔Blind bilateral trans-radial
patient

Upper Limb Supracondylar Suspension - Answers✔- Is frequently used with external power
prostheses
- May restrict elbow flexion
- Frequently uses figure of 9 harnessing with body powered prostheses

Split housing cable is required when using - Answers✔Body powered elbow hinges

Oven curing is required if the flexible resin content is greater than: - Answers✔20%

The use of step-up hinges: - Answers✔Increases the patient's functional range of motion

Polycentric Hinges - Answers✔Help lessen cubital fold bunching

Elbow flexors - Answers✔- Brachialis
- Biceps Brachii
- Anconeous

APRL Hook - Answers✔- Voluntary Closing
- Lyre shaped fingers
- Self locking feature
- Two finger opening sizes

Features of the ulna - Answers✔- Trochlear notch
- Coronoid process

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