An alternative bent-knee prosthesis
Hays RD. Leimkuehler JP. Miknevich MA. Troyer D. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 73(11):1118-21, 1992 Nov. Prosthetic fitting in patients with below-knee amputations and concurrent knee flexion contractures poses inherent difficulties to the prosthetic rehabilitation team. The standard bent-knee prosthesis is bulky and awkward. It treats the patient functionally as a knee disarticulation and yields no potential for improving the patient's degree of contracture. This paper describes a case report with an alternative to the bent-knee prosthesis that not only offered improved function relative to the standard bent-knee prosthesis, but also acted therapeutically by reducing the patient's knee-flexion contracture.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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