Lecture 10 - Running Assessment Flashcards

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Walking Gait

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  • Heel strike
  • No flight phase
  • Prolonged stance phase
  • Greater step width
  • Mediolateral sway
  • Minimal vertical oscillation
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Jogging (shuffling) Gait

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  • Flight phase present/ shorter ground contact time
  • Greater vertical oscillation
  • Mid-forefoot strike
  • Decreased stance phase
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Running Gait

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  • Rear, mid, or forefoot strike
  • Longer fight phase/shorter ground contact time
    -Decreased step width
  • Decreased vertical oscillation
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Sprinting Gait

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  • Forefoot strike
  • Forward lean
  • Very minimal sound contact time/ increased flight time
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Orthopaedic assessment - subjective

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  • Equipment (footwear)
  • Training load
  • Environment/ terrain
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Orthopaedic assessment (objective)

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  • Posture
  • Functional movements
  • ROM
  • Muscle strength
  • Muscle length
  • Special tests
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Postural observations for orthopaedic assessment

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  • navicular drop
  • knee valgus and varus
  • Hip internal/ external rotation
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Functional movements for orthopaedic assessment

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  • Squat
  • single leg stance
  • single leg squat
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9
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ROM deficits for orthopaedic assessments

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Active ROM
- First ray

Passive
- Decreased hip internal rotation
- Decreased ankle dorsiflexion

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MMT for orthopaedic assessment

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  • Quadriceps weakness
  • Hip abduction
  • Ankle plantar flection weakness
  • Ankle eccentric eversion weakness
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MMT (inarticulate muscles) for orthopaedic assessments

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  • Quadriceps
  • Hamstrings
  • Gastrocnemius
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Special tests for orthopaedic assessment

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  • FADDIR (flexion, adduction internal rotation)
  • Modified Thompson test
  • Knee to wall
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