Term
Important specific history questions (3) |
|
Definition
Previous surgery, cause for amputation, ambulation prior to prosthetic |
|
|
Term
Important things to know about pain in the preprosthetic pt. (3 major) |
|
Definition
Precise location and what relieves it or antagonizes it, Duration (intermittent, occasional, constant) and Whether or not they have phantom pain. |
|
|
Term
When inspecting the residual limb, what is the most critical step? |
|
Definition
To compare it to the contralateral side. |
|
|
Term
What do you want to look for when inspecting condition of residual limb? |
|
Definition
If the suture line is healed or open, drainage, wounds or pre-wounds, pain, itching of incision site, wound inspection. |
|
|
Term
What are the 3 major stump shapes? |
|
Definition
conical, bulbous, cylindrical |
|
|
Term
What is the worst shape of residual limb in terms of prosthetic fitting? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What classifies a long AK and BK amputation? |
|
Definition
AK: above the femoral condyles. BK: 7-8" below tibial tubercle. |
|
|
Term
What to note during inspection of the amputated limb. (8) |
|
Definition
condition of the limb, edema, shape, length, pulses (B), color (B), temp (B), dressing |
|
|
Term
What are the benefits to using a rigid dressing post-amputation? (3) |
|
Definition
It limits swelling, prevents trauma and allows for early ambulation. |
|
|
Term
What are the disadvantages to using rigid dressings post-amp? |
|
Definition
A skilled prosthetist is needed to put it on, and the wound can't be monitored. |
|
|
Term
What are two types of semirigid dressings? |
|
Definition
Unna boot and air splints |
|
|
Term
What are some examples of soft dressings? (2) |
|
Definition
Ace bandage and compression grip/shrinker sock |
|
|
Term
How is sensation tested in the amputee? What is the impact on documentation? |
|
Definition
Semmes Weinstein monofilaments can be used, but they've been tested for plantar surface of the foot, not an amputated limb. So we can't say if protective sensation is intact or not, because we don't know if the gradations are the same. |
|
|
Term
What is the most important area of strength to address in the preprosthetic amputee? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What are the impacts of amputation on strength testing? |
|
Definition
Because the limb is shorter, the tester can't obtain the same leverage on the limb. So if a pt can hold moderate resist at 3" below the knee, they aren't that strong. |
|
|
Term
What ROMs are critical for the preprosthetic pt to have in BK and AK? |
|
Definition
BK: Knee extension AK: Hip ext and adduction (common for hip flex and abd contractures) |
|
|
Term
What functional mobilities is it impt to assess in the amputee pt? (5) |
|
Definition
Bed mobility/rolling, sit--> supine, W/C to bed, sit to stand, ambulation. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
mobility, balance, stump management, exercise (strength and ROM), education. |
|
|
Term
Who determines the appropriate prosthetic? |
|
Definition
PT, prosthetist and MD as a team. |
|
|
Term
Who determines the appropriate prosthetic? |
|
Definition
PT, prosthetist and MD as a team. |
|
|
Term
What are the common AK contractures? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What should you discourage in positioning of the residual limb? |
|
Definition
Propping it on pillows for extended periods, as it can promote flexion contractures of hip and knee. |
|
|
Term
What does the early post-op exercise program look like? |
|
Definition
isometric exercises for residual limb. gentle partial ROM of residual limb, and PRE to the contralateral limb (it will be supporting more weight now) |
|
|
Term
What will the exercise program look like from 3-10 days post op? |
|
Definition
Active exercise of residual limb and foll ROM of proximal joints, PRE to the uninvolved extremities. |
|
|
Term
What does the exercise program look like from 10 post op on? |
|
Definition
Gentle resisted exercises for residual limb when healing has occurred. |
|
|
Term
What to do in the case of phantom pain. (6) |
|
Definition
Inspect the limb to rule out any other cause of pain, relaxation techniques/hypnosis, acupressure, ultrasound, ice, massage. |
|
|
Term
What are the goals of edema management/shrink socks? |
|
Definition
Idependent application, secure and in place throughout the day, provides progressive shrinking, symmetrical shaping, prevention of skin breakdown, and that it is pain free. |
|
|
Term
What are the problems with elastic bandages in the amputee pt? |
|
Definition
It's not always put on properly, and it doesn't always stay where it's supposed to. |
|
|
Term
What are some benefits of elastic bandaging? |
|
Definition
It's good for decrease and avoid bulbous shaping, and you can put pressure where you want it by applying more elastic material to areas that need more shaping. |
|
|
Term
Tubigrip looks like a stockinette. What is a disadvantage to this material? |
|
Definition
It applies uniform pressure, so pressure can't be concentrated more in one area than another. |
|
|
Term
How do you determine which type of post-amp bandaging is appropriate? (8 considerations) |
|
Definition
activity level, physical characteristics of pt, independence, family help, appropriate amt of compression for shaping, level of protection, comfort, cost-effectiveness. |
|
|
Term
What are some important considerations when determining if a pt is a candidate for prosthesis? (4 major) |
|
Definition
Metal status, length of residual limb, medical condition, and if they can handle the energy expenditure of ambulation. |
|
|
Term
What is important to remember when placing an amputee in sidelying? |
|
Definition
That there's enough pillow between the knees to maintain the hip in neutral add/abduction. |
|
|
Term
When lying supine, have the AK amputee pt place their leg in: ____________ |
|
Definition
adduction. Not abduction!! |
|
|
Term
When prescribing a wheelchair for a BK amputee, what is important to remember? |
|
Definition
An insert to place the residual limb in knee extension. |
|
|