Neuromuscular Gait ° Flashcards
In which phase of gait is the most static?
Midstance, The BOS is the greatest
What is the greast change in degrees at the Hip?
Pre-Swing to Initial Swing
(25° degree change from extension to flexion)
In Initial Contact, what is the Degrees in the Hips?
20°of Flexion
Eccentric Hip Extensors
In Initial Contact, what is the Degrees in the Knee?
0° of Flexion
Quads, and Hamstrings
In the Initial Contact, what is the Degrees in the Ankle?
0°
Tibialis Anterior, Long Toe Extension
In Loading Response, what is the Degrees in the Hips?
20° of Flexion
Eccentric Hip Extension, Concentric Abduction
In Loading Response, what is the Degrees in the Knee?
15°
Eccentric quads, Hamstrings
In Loading Response, what is the Degrees in the Ankle?
5° of Plantarflexion
Eccentric Tibialis Anterior
In Midstance, what is the Degrees in the Hips?
0°
Hip Abductors (Control the movement of Loading response to Midstance)
In Midstance, what is the Degrees in the Knee?
0° of Flexion
Quads (Concentrically control the movement)
In Midstance, What is the Degrees in the Ankle?
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)
In Terminal Stance, what is the Degrees in the Hip?
20° of Extension
TFL
In Terminal Stance, what is the Degrees in the Knee?
0° of Flexion
Quads
In Terminal Stance, what is the Degrees in the Ankle?
10° of Dorsiflexion
Ecc PFs
In Pre-Swing, what is the degrees in the Hip?
10° of Extension
Rectus Fem.