Bilaterl Ak's
OrthoWoman
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Title:
Bilaterl Ak's
Creator:
OrthoWoman
Text:
I have a 45 years old male bilateral ak due to veinous insufficency, The
right residual limb is 8 and the left is extremely short 2-4 . The patient
is in good health other wise and he has the desire to walk again. I know this
is a very difficult case and the patient is working hard in P.T. to reduce his
hip flexion contratures, 20 on the right & 30 on the left. My question is ,
what are his chances of getting him up again and what would be the best
socket and suspension design? I wass thinking Iceross shuttle lock on the
right but I'm not sure about the left. Also, would it be better to use Total
knees on both or standard safety knees? Any suggestions on how to manage this
case would be greatly appreciated.
Bernadette B. Douroux, C.O.
right residual limb is 8 and the left is extremely short 2-4 . The patient
is in good health other wise and he has the desire to walk again. I know this
is a very difficult case and the patient is working hard in P.T. to reduce his
hip flexion contratures, 20 on the right & 30 on the left. My question is ,
what are his chances of getting him up again and what would be the best
socket and suspension design? I wass thinking Iceross shuttle lock on the
right but I'm not sure about the left. Also, would it be better to use Total
knees on both or standard safety knees? Any suggestions on how to manage this
case would be greatly appreciated.
Bernadette B. Douroux, C.O.
Citation
OrthoWoman, “Bilaterl Ak's,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/210229.