Gait Deviations Flashcards

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Lateral Trunk Bending–Prosthetic Causes

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  • -short prosthesis
  • -inadequate lateral wall adduction
  • -high or sharp medial wall
  • -prosthesis aligned in abduction
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Lateral Trunk Bending—Anatomical Causes

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  • -Poor balance/instability
  • -abduction contracture
  • -poor gait training
  • -short residual limb
  • -weak hip abductors on prosthetic side
  • -hypersensitive and/or painful residual limb
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Abducted gait–Prosthetic Causes

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  • -prosthesis too long
  • -high medial wall
  • -poorly shaped lateral wall (not enough adduction)
  • -prosthesis positioned in abduction
  • inadequate suspension
  • -excessive knee friction
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Abducted Gait–Anatomical Causes

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  • -abduction contracture
  • -weak hip flexors and adductors
  • -pain over lateral residual limb
  • -adductor roll/adductor redundancy instability
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Circumducted Gait–Prosthetic causes

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  • -Prosthesis too long
  • -socket too small
  • -loose socket
  • -loose friction vs too much friction
  • -excessive plantar flexion of prosthetic foot
  • -inadequate suspension
  • -locked knee
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Cirucumducted Gait–Anatomical Causes

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  • -abduction contracture
  • -improper training
  • -weak hip flexors
  • -poor knee control/lack of confidence to flex the knee/inability to initiate knee flexion
  • -painful anterior distal residual limb
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Excessive knee flexion during stance–prosthetic causes

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  • -high shoe heel
  • -insufficient plantarflexion
  • -stiff heel cushion
  • -socket too far anterior
  • -socket excessively flexed
  • -cuff tabs too posterior
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excessive knee flexion during stance–anatomical causes

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  • -knee flexion contracture
  • -weak quadriceps
  • -hip flexion contracture
  • -pain anteriorly in residual limb
  • -poor balance
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Vaulting–prosthetic causes

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  • -prosthesis too long
  • -inadequate socket suspension
  • -excessive alignment stability
  • -foot in excessive plantarflexion
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Vaulting–anatomical causes

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  • -residual limb discomfort
  • -improper training
  • -fear of stubbing toe
  • -short residual limb
  • -painful hip on residual limb side
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Rotation of forefoot at heel strike–prosthetic causes

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  • -steel heel cushion/rigid SACH heel cushion
  • -excessive toe-out built in/malrotated foot
  • -loose fitting socket
  • -inadequate suspension
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Rotation of forefoot at heel strike–anatomical causes

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  • -poor muscle control
  • -improper training
  • -weak medial rotators
  • -short residual limb
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Forward trunk flexion–prosthetic causes

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  • -socket too big
  • -poor suspension
  • -knee instability
  • -short walker or crutches
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Forward Trunk flexion–anatomical causes

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  • -hip flexion contracture
  • -weak hip extensors
  • -pain with ischial weight bearing
  • -inability to initiate prosthetic knee flexion
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Medial or lateral whip–prosthetic causes

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  • -excessive rotation of the knee
  • -tight socket fit
  • -valgus in the prosthetic knee
  • -improper alignment
  • -faulty socket contour
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Medial or lateral whip–anatomical causes

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  • -improper training
  • -weak hip rotators
  • -knee irritablity