20: Foot Function during Gait - Vardaxis Flashcards

1
Q

how do the following parameters change with increasing speed?**

  • ankle dorsiflexion
  • ankle plantarflexion
  • maximum heel elevation
  • heel elevation at contralateral heel strike
  • maximum toe elevation
  • vertical excursion of head
  • lateral excursion of head
A
  • increases
  • increases
  • increases
  • increases
  • increases
  • increases
  • decreases * only decreasing parameter with speed
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effect of low-dye taping on arch deformation during gait using MLA

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  • taping decreases the deformation of the arch (doesn’t flatten as much)
  • support disappears after 48 hrs
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measuring MLA during gait

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  • MLA increases through stance phase (arch becomes flatter)

- at toe off - becomes more cavus - because plantar fascia is tightened

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single segment foot model rockers during stance phase of gait [system of pivots in the foot during the stance phase, allowing for smooth advancement)

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1st rocker - heel: heel contact point acts as fulcrum while foot and shank rotate to full contact [ankle plantarflexion]

2nd rocker - ankle: the foot is in full contact w/ ground. body advances due to forward momentum pivoting at the ankle [ankle dorsiflexion]

3rd rocker: forefoot: as center of pressure moves forward towards the met heads, the pivot pt becomes the MPJ joint [metatarsophalangeal]

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Tulchin 2009

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  • used n=24 individuals
  • single rigid body model at different speeds versus the multi-segment models
  • single showed: peak dorsiflexion LESS with increasing speed; amount of plantarflexion increased with speed
  • hindfoot showed: time effect only, dorsiflexion happened earlier with increasing speed
  • forefoot showed: dorsiflexion motion is peaked earlier with more plantarlexion
  • the maximum hindfoot dorsiflexion is correlated to maximum forefoot dorsiflexion, should we look at them separately? maybe because not related in all foot morphologies. structure described less than 25% of mobility.
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forefoot deformation during the stance phase of Gait

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  • the transverse arch angle become smaller as we progress through stance phase (becomes higher)
  • different between bases and heads (changes quicker in heads)
  • during push of third rocker at heads becomes rigid (highest arch)
  • speed has effect on rigidity of foot (faster more rigid)
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stance phase _______ with increased speed

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decreases

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8
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how do the rockers change with increasing speed?

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heel rocker no change
ankle rocker faster
toe rocker longer

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