Gait Cycle Flashcards
Center of gravity is located where usually?
Anterior of the S2 vertebrae
Phases of gait
Stance phase: foot on ground
Swing phase: foot in air
Step: one foot to the other foot
Stride: one foot to same foot (two steps)
Stance phase steps
Heel strike: initial contact of foot
(Double support)
Loading response: foot is flat
Midstance: 180 degree line
Terminal stance: heel if off ground
Preswing: toe is off ground
(Double support)
Swing phase
Inital and mid swing: foot off ground and behind
Terminal swing: foot off ground and in front
percentage of phases in walking
60%-65% of time is stance
35-40% of time is in swing
Percentage in phases during running
40% of time in stance phase
30% of time is in swing phase
30% of time is in float phase
Normal amount of movement in a lateral shift of the pelvis
1-2 inches
Normal amount of movement in a vertical shift of the pelvis
1-2 inches
Normal amount of movement in a pelvic rotation of the pelvis
8 degrees
Parts of gait examination
Base width
Step length
Speed/cadence
Arm swing
Foot placement
Normal base width
2-4 inches
Normal step length
15 inches
Things that can change step length
- height
- being old
- Parkinson’s
- running
Normal speed/cadence
3 mph and 90-120 steps/minute
Things that can change it
- running
- being old
- weaker muscles (adduction and abduction)
- arthritis
Backward trunk lean (glut Maximus gait)
Usually caused by weak hip extensors and compensates for it
- also known as the extensor lurch
- suspect weakened hip extensors (especially gluteus Maximus)
Drop of the pelvis contralateral stance leg w/ lean (trendelenburg)
Caused by weakness of gluteus medius muscle and in torn weakens the contralateral hip stabilizers
- Leans away from affect side
- suspect weakness of the gluteus medius or leg abductors