Gait Cycle Stance Phase Flashcards
Initial Contact
- Heel strikes ground
- (a.__°) of hip flexion and slight external rotation
- Knee fully extended
- Ankle (b.__°) from tibia
Gluteus Maximus & (c._____): slow the leg down, reduce flexion. Also, gluteus maximus trying to pull trunk backwards to slow it down
Dorsiflexors: (d.____) working
a. 20
b. 90
c. Hamstrings
d. eccentric
Loading Response
- Hip external rotation moving toward internal rotation
- Slight knee flexion (a.___°) moving back toward extension
- Foot moves into pronation and plantarflexion moving into dorsiflexion
Gluteus Max & Hamstrings: slows down leg/flexion moment and pulling trunk in (b.___)
Quadriceps: absorbs shock of body; is most active during this phase
Triceps surae: in eccentric phase (elongating phase); tibia moving over foot
a. 20
b. extension
Midstance
- Trunk has moved over foot
- Slight drop in contralateral pelvis
- Maximum extension of hip
- Knee reaches full extension
- Ankle rolls into dorsiflexion; tibia rolls forward onto foot
- Foot pronation
Iliopsoas: (a.___) working; controlling hip extension
Gluteus Medius: holds pelvis upright so it doesn’t drop under the weight of the trunk
Quadriceps: beginning to decrease with extension
Gastrocnemius: (b.___) working
a. eccentrically
b. eccentrically
Terminal Stance
- Hip in full extension, (a.__) rotation
- Knee moving toward full extension at toe off
- Pronation moving toward supination; external rotation of tibia on femur; maximum dorsal flexion (b.___°) moving toward maximum (c.__°) plantarflexion
(d.____) iliopsoas activity
Ankle planter flexion (concentric contraction)
a. external
b. 15
c. 20
d. Eccentric