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FCS- Gait
Gait
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09/24/2014

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goal of gait training
Definition
provide enough of the right kind of assistance so that patients can achieve the greatest mobility with the least risk of injury
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ambulating
Definition
process of assisting a patient who is walking but not necessarily providing direct education and intervention to overcome gait
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gait training
Definition
therapeutic intervention designed to improve some aspects of the patients gait
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gait analysis
Definition
gait deviations and their underlying causes
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platform walker can be used when
Definition
a patient is unable to bear weight through the wrist or hand but can tolerate WB through the elbow & shoulder
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TTWB precautions over a long period of time
Definition
can lead to shortening of the gatroc & soles muscles resulting in ankle plantar flexion contracture
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do not place fingers directly under foot
Definition
but rather to the side to sense weight shift
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the purpose of assistive devices
Definition
is to minimize the immobilizing effects of a patients condition (always chose least restrictive device)
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the assistive device that allows
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the greatest functional mobility & quality of life without undue risk
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the therapist must match the needs & abilities of the patient
Definition
to the qualities of the device
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assistive devices are typically used to
Definition
increase support of load by redirecting load from an impaired limb to another (redirect load- deweight LE)
increase stability through enlarged BoS
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the more stability an AD provides
Definition
the more it restricts mobility
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the faster, or more mobile an AD allows a patient to be,
Definition
the less stability it provides
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NWB, TTWB, TDWB in one LE
Definition
allow a person to put full weigh through both arms simultaneously in a controlled manner are appropriate
(parallel bars, walkers, bilateral crutches)
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PWB
Definition
generally limits device selections to walkers or bilateral crutches
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WBAT
Definition
opens up all ADs
allows any unilateral of bilateral device that provides the support necessary for the patient to tolerate functional ambulation
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gait deviations
Definition
tend to increase energy expenditure (normal gait patterns are the most energy efficient)
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if cardiopulmonary limitations exist
Definition
chose an AD that will plow the patient to ambulate the greatest distance in the desired environment without compromising safety even if other aspects of gait (speed, distance, & environments) must be modified
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using standard walkers
Definition
requires significantly more energy expenditure than using rolling walkers or canes
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fitting an AD
Definition
1. be sure patients weight falls within the weight limits of the AD
2. have patient in good posture and wearing typical footwear when fitting device
3. position of UEs as determined by hand grip very important
4. guard appropriately during fitting
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ABC's of guarding during gait
Definition
1. decrease distance between the patients CoM and your CoM without interfering with the patients mobility
2. stabilize your spine, place your feet apart with one foot slightly ahead of the other, and flex you're hips and knees slightly (increase your BoS and lowers your CoM, improving your overall stability)
3. stand posteriorly and to the side of the patient (not directly behind or directly to side)
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control points of patient during gait
Definition
pelvic and shoulder girdles
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for gait requiring hands-on-guarding
Definition
one hand is typically grasping the gait belt and the other hand hovers at the contralateral shoulder
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what side should the therapist stand on while guarding gait
Definition
stand to the vulnerable side and somewhat behind the patent or "in the diagonal"
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collapsing falls
Definition
move closer and lift slightly on gait belt to help the patient regain support
ex: knees have buckled, drop in orthostatic BP, drop in blood sugar
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if a patient beings to fall and regaining the position and a chair is not available
Definition
deepen your stride and rest the patient on your forward thing
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if resting on therapist thigh is not an option
Definition
carefully lower the patient to the floor
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2 point gait pattern
Definition
AD and contralateral LE advance together and contact the floor simultaneously
used with 1 or 2 cans, 1 or 2 crutches or hemi-walker
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3 point gait pattern
Definition
AD and 1 weight bearing extremity remain in contact with the floor
2 Ads are advanced followed by one LE
often used when 1 LE has restricted WB precaution
the device and involved extremity (PWB or NWB) are advanced together, then stabilized, followed by advancement of the uninvolved extremity
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3 point gait pattern
Definition
the device and involved extremity (PWB or NWB) are advanced together, then stabilized, followed by advancement of the uninvolved extremity
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4 point gait pattern
Definition
device initiating movement, (left cane) followed by right LE, then right cane and finally left LE
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4 point gait pattern
Definition
"deliberate 2 point"
slower than a 2 point gait but provides more stability
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4 point gait patten
Definition
patients ambulating with loftstrand or forearms crutches would used this pattern
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swing-to-gait pattern
Definition
both crutches are simultaneously advanced, followed by simulaneanous advancement of bilateral LE up to the line of the AD
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swing-to-gait nonreciprocal pattern
Definition
simultaneous bilateral advancement of LEs up to the line of the AD
may rely on momentum generated by trunk to advance LEs
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swing-through pattern
Definition
both crutches are simultaneously advanced, followed by simultaneous advancement of bilateral LE advance anterior to the placement of the ADs
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swing-through pattern
Definition
simultaneous bilateral advancement of LEs beyond the line of the AD, often relies on momentum generated by trunk to advance the LEs
Term
sit to stand foot placement
Definition
no WB precautions
the patients feet are placed as far under the body as possible while remaining in full contact with the floor
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in no case should the patient
Definition
pull up on the AD to come in to a standing position
Term
exceptions for pulling up on AD to stand up
Definition
1. morbidly obese
2. amputees pre-prostetic
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stand-to-sit
Definition
feel chair at back of the legs prior to sitting down
reach back for chair, one hand at a time
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once standing- patient's gaze should be
Definition
encourage the patient to look ahead rather than down at their feet
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forward gait
Definition
encourage relaxed, upright posture and forward gaze
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guarding up stairs
Definition
going up, guard from behind
going down, guard in front
going down, guard from behind (progress to this)
Term
when ascending steps
Definition
the stronger or more stage leg is placed on the next step while the AD remains on the side of the weaker leg
Term
clinican is guarding
Definition
from behind and slightly to the side with his hands in position to assist with stabilizing trunk and thus the body
Term
when descending the stairs
Definition
the Ad & weaker LE lead followed by the stronger LE
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ascending steps with bilateral AD
Definition
1. move close to edge of 1st step while keeping both Ads positioned securely on ground
2. lift one foot & the contralateral AD to the next step and raise the body up
3. as the body raises, advance the other foot and contralateral device to the step beyond the one the pt is currently standing on
4. repeat until the next floor level is reached ad proceed with gait on level surface
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descending steps with bilateral Ad
Definition
1. move close to edge of 1st step while keeping both Ads positioned securely on ground
2. lift one fort and the contralateral AD and lower them to the next step
3. advance the other foot and contralateral device to the step beyond the one the patient is currently standing on
4. repeat until next floor level is reached and proceed gait on level surface
Term
ascending hip angle
Definition
7-65 degrees of flexion
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ascending knee angle
Definition
8-94 degrees of flexion
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ascending ankle angle
Definition
DF: 11-14 degrees
PF: 20-31 degrees
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descending hip angle
Definition
15-40 degrees flexoin
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descending knee angle
Definition
10-92 degrees of flexion
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descending ankle angle
Definition
20-34 degrees of PF
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walking on inclines with AD
Definition
take slightly longer steps when ascending
take slightly shorter steps when descending
zigzag path if necessary to reduce steepness of path
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walkers
Definition
provide stability and unloading of LE
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standard walker
Definition
require more energy to use than rolling walkers
Term
rolling walkers
Definition
are less stable but allow more normal gait speed and rhythm
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up and down curbs with walker
Definition
when ascending, walker must be advanced first followed by stronger LE
patient must lean forward for effective push through UEs prior to lifting weaker LE
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axillary crutches
Definition
allow greater mobility
provide less stability
allow unloading of 1 LE
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sit-to-stand with axillary crutches
Definition
have both crutches to one side (holding on inside)
push down on armrest and crutch grips
stand and balance
transfer a crutch under each arm
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forearm cructhes
Definition
provide less stability and more mobility than axillary crutches
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canes
Definition
can be used singly (typically opposite the involved LE) or bilaterally
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up and down steps with a cane
Definition
may move dance to other hand in order to use handrail
may need to turn quad cane sideways for secure placement
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hollywood gait
Definition
cane will typically be placed on involved side as it does not provide optimal force distribution and typically prevents the person from using a reciprocal gait
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