OTPT 19 Dec Welcome to your OTPT Name Email [The proper length of the thumb post is...] just beyond the nail bed at the center of the IP joint at the MP joint None . [Which movements occur at both the elbow and shoulder joints?] abduction and flexion circumduction and flexion abduction circumduction and flexion extension and flexion None . [Amputee with very sensitive skin, abrades easily] Supracondylar Pin and shuttle Corset and joint Waist belt None . [A patient presents to your office with bossing of the right posterior cranium and flattening on the left posterior cranium. How would you classify this?] Right posterior brachycephalic Right posterior plagiocephaly Left posterior brachycephalic Left posterior plagiocephaly None . [Genu varum is a position of the knee joint commonly called] bow leggedness knock knee normal knee recurvatum None . [The movile segment of the transverse arch of the hand is formed by the metacarpals] 3-4 1-2-3 1-4-5 1-5 None . [Which of the following nerves divides into the common peroneal nerve and the tibial nerve?] Sciatic nerve Femoral nerve Saphenous nerve Obturator nerve None . [The HO controls...] palmer arch and thumb position radial deviation first dorsal interosseous longitudinal arch and carpal tunnel None . [spondylolisthesis is a condition of the spine that...] is caused by rotational forces applied to the vertebrae shows signs of a forward slipping of the vertebrae over another shows, by x-ray, a defect in the spine without forward slipping. None . [A young child with a T12 myelomeningocele is seen in your office for a device that will help patient ambulate in the home and classroom and will allow hands free standing. What device do you evaluate him for?] Bilateral locked knee KAFOs with Lofstrand crutches Parapodium Bilateral stance control KAFOs Ground reaction AFOs None . [Which TT socket is more likely to be used in new amputee (the current standard)?] Total surface bearing Patellar tendon bearing NA - they are equally current and useful NA - there is another socket that is the current standard None . [Which ligament prevents hyperextension of the hip joint?] Ischiofemoral ligament Inguinal ligament Obturator membrane Iliofemoral ligament None . [What is the advantage of a split keel foot over a solid keel foot?] stability on level surfaces stability on uneven terrain better energy return adaptable to more types of shoes None . [to assist the bilateral transfemoral amputee with ambulation, stubbies feature] locked knees microprocessor knees flat bottom feet no knees None . [Which would you most expect to see in a patient with a plantarflexion contracture?] Late heel rise at terminal stance Genu recurvatum at midstance Increased knee flexion at loading response Reduced knee flexion at midswing None . [A transaction through the forearm is called a _______ amputation] below elbow transradial translunar None . [When positioning the wrist for the fitting of a WHO the most functional position would be] slightly flexed fully extended neither flexed no extended slightly extended None . [Which is not true of the thoracic pad in a Milwaukee TLSO?] It is typically L shaped It is fitted on the convex side if the curve It is placed over the rib that articulates with the apical vertebrae and one rib superior For a patient with hypokyphosis the pad is directly lateral, instead of posterolateral None . [Which of the following is NOT a challenge for the Syme’s amputee?] Weight bearing Socket fit Risk of residual limb deformity Cosmesis None . [The "ape hand" is characterized by a lesion of what nerve?] musculocutaneous radial median ulnar None . Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up