AFO’s used with Knee Flexion Contractures?

Don Freeman

To O and P Community,

I am interested in your experience with using orthoses on

patients with knee flexion contractures.

Specifically, I have an active 14yr old male with

myelomeningocele with 20 degree bilateral knee flexion

contractures. Surgery is not an option to decrease the knee

flexion contractures.

ROM: Hips

normal,Knees

to 140,Ankles

normal

MUSCLE TEST: Hips and knees

normal, Ankles: Dorsiflexiors

zero, Plantar flexors

trace

Questions:

1) Has any research been done on the use of AFO’s with knee

flexion contractures?

2) What has been your experience fitting AFO’s with 20

degree knee flexion contractures?

3)If a Floor reaction AFO is used does it provide an

adequate knee extension moment throughout the gait cycle to

improve their gait?? If so what position is the ankle best

set in?

4 What is the maximum knee flexion contracture that can be

accommodated with a floor reaction AFO?

5) Any suggestions, Titles of journal articles(source and

author), or clinical experience would be helpful and

appreciated! I will post the responses I receive.

Thanks for your assistance,

———————–

Don Freeman,CP

Shriners Hospital for Children, Portland,Oregon

[email protected]

 

RECENT NEWS

Get unlimited access!

Join EDGE ADVANTAGE and unlock The O&P EDGE's vast library of archived content.

O&P JOBS

The O&P EDGE Magazine
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

The O&P EDGE Magazine
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?