Neuromuscular Gait ° Flashcards

1
Q

In which phase of gait is the most static?

A

Midstance, The BOS is the greatest

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2
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What is the greast change in degrees at the Hip?

A

Pre-Swing to Initial Swing
(25° degree change from extension to flexion)

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3
Q

In Initial Contact, what is the Degrees in the Hips?

A

20°of Flexion
Eccentric Hip Extensors

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4
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In Initial Contact, what is the Degrees in the Knee?

A

0° of Flexion
Quads, and Hamstrings

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5
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In the Initial Contact, what is the Degrees in the Ankle?

A


Tibialis Anterior, Long Toe Extension

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6
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In Loading Response, what is the Degrees in the Hips?

A

20° of Flexion
Eccentric Hip Extension, Concentric Abduction

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7
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In Loading Response, what is the Degrees in the Knee?

A

15°
Eccentric quads, Hamstrings

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8
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In Loading Response, what is the Degrees in the Ankle?

A

5° of Plantarflexion
Eccentric Tibialis Anterior

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9
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In Midstance, what is the Degrees in the Hips?

A


Hip Abductors (Control the movement of Loading response to Midstance)

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10
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In Midstance, what is the Degrees in the Knee?

A

0° of Flexion
Quads (Concentrically control the movement)

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11
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In Midstance, What is the Degrees in the Ankle?

A

5° of Dorsiflexion (This is created because the hip and knee have moved into extension and are anterior to the ankle)
Eccentric Plantarflexors (Controlling motion, slowing the translation of the tibia)

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12
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In Terminal Stance, what is the Degrees in the Hip?

A

20° of Extension
TFL

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13
Q

In Terminal Stance, what is the Degrees in the Knee?

A

0° of Flexion
Quads

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14
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In Terminal Stance, what is the Degrees in the Ankle?

A

10° of Dorsiflexion
Ecc PFs

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15
Q

In Pre-Swing, what is the degrees in the Hip?

A

10° of Extension
Rectus Fem.

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16
Q

In Pre-Swing, what is the degrees in the Knee?

A

40° of Flexion
Gracillis, Rectus

17
Q

In Pre-Swing, what is the degrees in the Ankle?

A

15° of Plantarflexion
Rocker moment
(DF moment)

18
Q

In Initial Swing, what is the degrees in the Hip?

A

15° of Flexion
Hip Flexors, Add longus

19
Q

In Initial Swing, what is the degrees in the Knee?

A

60° of Flexion
Biceps, Sartorius, Gracilis

20
Q

In Initial Swing, what is the degrees in the Ankle?

A

5° of Plantarflexion
Conc TA

21
Q

In Mid Swing, what is the degrees in the Hip?

A

25° of Flexion
Ecc HS

22
Q

In Mid Swing, what is the degrees in the Knee?

A

25° of Flexion
Ecc HS

23
Q

In Mid Swing, what is the degrees in the Ankle?

A


Conc TA

24
Q

In Terminal Swing, what is the degrees in the Hip?

A

20° of Flexion
Ecc HS, Ecc Hip Ext/Abd

25
Q

In Terminal Swing, what is the degrees in the Knee?

A


Conc Quads; Ecc HS

26
Q

In Terminal Swing, what is the degrees in the Ankle?

A


Conc TA