Stance control joints-heavy duty in ML plane RESPONSES
Randy McFarland
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Title:
Stance control joints-heavy duty in ML plane RESPONSES
Creator:
Randy McFarland
Date:
8/17/2011
Text:
ORIGINAL POST:
Hi Listserve members,
Do you have experience or knowledge with which stance control knee
joints have exceptional ML strength and durability? I'm not aware of
comparison testing that addresses this feature in stance control knee joint
that is designed to primarily control AP forces, but I had a query from an
active KAFO wearer who historically has the weakest links break on his
orthoses due to the extreme varus control his knee requires.
I will anonymously post your responses anonymously .
Randy McFarland, CPO Fullerton, CA
RESPONSES: (one received)
I would speak to Becker Orthopaedic concerning the HD stance control
joints. The main problem is the amount of varus in the knee and the need to
keep the joints square and parallel.
Hi Listserve members,
Do you have experience or knowledge with which stance control knee
joints have exceptional ML strength and durability? I'm not aware of
comparison testing that addresses this feature in stance control knee joint
that is designed to primarily control AP forces, but I had a query from an
active KAFO wearer who historically has the weakest links break on his
orthoses due to the extreme varus control his knee requires.
I will anonymously post your responses anonymously .
Randy McFarland, CPO Fullerton, CA
RESPONSES: (one received)
I would speak to Becker Orthopaedic concerning the HD stance control
joints. The main problem is the amount of varus in the knee and the need to
keep the joints square and parallel.
Citation
Randy McFarland, “Stance control joints-heavy duty in ML plane RESPONSES,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/232887.