Test #3 Flashcards
What is the primary goal of patient rehab?
Regain mobility
What is the ability to generate a rhythmic stepping pattern to move the body forward?
Progression
What is the ability to ensure orientation and stability?
Postural control
What is the ability to adapt gait to changing task and environmental requirements?
Adaptability
What is it called when the stabilizing limb for weight bearing and generating forces to move the body for continued motion?
Stance Phase
What is it called when the advancement of the swing leg to reposition the limb and make sure toe clears the ground
Swing phase
What is the ability to generate forces that can move the body in the desired direction and initiate and terminate movement?
Progression
What is the generation of forces to propel the body upstairs (concentric) or to control the body’s descent downstairs (eccentric)
Stair walking
What is movement in a desired direction?
Transfer tasks
What is the ability to support and control the body against gravity?
Stability/Postural Control
In locomotion, what is the phase where the vertical forces support the body mass against gravity?
Stance Phase
In locomotion, what is the phase where repositioning of the limb in preparation for weight acceptance?
Swing Phase
What is the control of CoM within a constantly changing BoS?
Stair Walking
What is the ability to adapt to meet the individual’s goals and the demands of various environmental contexts?
Adaptability
What is the phase that displays changes in sped and direction or alterations in the support surface?
Stance Phase