2 GAIT Flashcards

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What is typical gait speed in elderly pattern?

A
  • 70m/min (1.4 m/ sec)
  • 1.2m stride length
  • 115 steps/min
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What is functional (post stroke) gait speed?

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  • House ambulation
    • 24m/min (.4 m/s)
  • Limited community ambulation
    • 24 - 48m/min (.4-.8 m/s)
  • Full community
    • .8m/s
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3
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what is Gait Velocity and its 2 requirements?

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Stride Length x Cadence

  • Requirements
    • Postural control (sensory and motor integration for single limb stance)
    • Muscle power for swing limb speed (cadence) and excursion distance (stride length)
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4
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What are two ways to prepare for gait training?

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  • Aerobic endurance = primes the system
  • Mental imagery
    • increases cortical excitation (readiness)
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5
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What are some ways to facilitate movement to enable success?

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  • Provide assistance
    • augmented sensory feedback (vibration/tens)
    • Facilatory techniques (manual handling, FES, orthotics)
  • Allows for errors
  • Provide extrinsice feedback
  • Enable intrinsic feedback
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6
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What are some speed reccomendations for treadmills?

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  • Fast: 1.8 - 2.2 mph
  • Variable speed
    • alter between comfortable and uncofortable
  • Post stroke: typically .3mph
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What are the protocols for BWSTT?

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  • Non-ambulatory post stroke, can use AD
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What are changes when increaseing a pt’s gait speed on the treadmill?

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  • Hip extension angle increased so inc. trailing limb
    • If stretched better for hip flexor power increase
    • Better spindle activation
  • Hip flexion power
  • Plantar Flexion EMG profile

Increased speed = Greater power

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9
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What was the LEAPS trial?

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There is no difference found between HEP or BWSTT for improvement in gait speed

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10
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What are 4 areas of HEP for Gait training?

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  • UE/LE strengthing exercise progression
    • Gravity eliminated to against grav to resistance
  • Sitting Balance (not related to walking)
  • Static standing balance progression
    • Standing shoulder with, eyes open, eyes closed feet together, etc
  • Dynamic Standing balance progression
    • catching ball straight on, catching ball towardsNP side, etc
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11
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What are the stepping options on a treadmil and what do they target?

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  • Forward walking - whole practice
  • Backward - trailing limb posture
  • Lateral walking - Glute medius activation
  • Unilateral stepping - part practice for swing or stance
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12
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How does intensity in training affect gait speed?

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  • Circuit training: improvement in gait speed
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13
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What in isolation does NOT improve gait?

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  • Cardiovascular fitness training
  • PAssive LE robotics
  • Walking overground on level surfaces
  • strengthening
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