Typical Gait Flashcards

1
Q

List some examples of external forces

A

gravity,

Ground reaction force (most important)

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2
Q

What is Torque

A

Force * length of moment arm. or

Force * MA

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3
Q

If the GFR is in front of the knee (hyper-extended) what kind of internal and external moments is required

A

External- GFR tries to extend knee

Internal-Knee Flexors, hamstrings, gastrocs

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4
Q

If the GFR is behind the knee (slightly flexed knee) what kind of internal and external moments are going on?

A

External - knee is flexed

Internal - Quadriceps

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5
Q

What is a gait cycle?

A

Initial contact to initial contact (1 stride)

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6
Q

What is a step?

A

Initial contact on right to initial contact on left

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7
Q

What is the most important part of stance phase?

A

stability and forward progression

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8
Q

What is the most important in swing phase?

A

forward limb advancement (usually occurs with momentum and not muscle activity)

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9
Q

What are the reasons for the determinants of gait?

A

to minimize energy expenditure

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10
Q

When is COM lowest?

A

double limb support

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11
Q

When is COM highest?

A

single limb stance

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12
Q

What is the compass gait?

A

1st Determinant
hip flexion/extension
pelvis moves through a series of arcs

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13
Q

What is pelvic rotation?

A

2nd determinant

Rotation in transverse plane that functionally legthens limb. Reduces drop in COM

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14
Q

What is pelvic tilt determinant

A

3rd Determinant
Lateral pelvic tilt during swing phase.
Reduces the rise in COM at midstance

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15
Q

What is Stance knee flexion

A

4th determinant
Knee flexion during weight acceptance
Reduces abrupt rise in COM during loading response

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16
Q

What is ankle plantar flexion

A

5th Determinant
Ankle PF and foot pronation that shortens limb during loading response. Allows for a smooth transition from double support to swing

17
Q

What is the role of the foot to decrease COM

A

Ankle DF in early stance/initial contact with heel
Ankle PF in late stance
Lengthens limb during double limb support to reduce drop in COM

18
Q

What is Lateral pelvic displacement?

A

6th Determinant

Moves COM nearer to supporting foot

19
Q

What are the 6 determinants of gait?

A
  1. Compass Gait
  2. Pelvic Rotation
  3. Pelvic Tilt
  4. Stance knee flexion
  5. ankle PF
  6. Lateral pelvic displacement
20
Q

What is the critical event with IC?

A

contact with heel

21
Q

What is the critical event with LR?

A

Hip stability
controlled knee flexion
ankle PF/heel rocker

22
Q

What is the critical event with Midstance?

A

Controlled tibial advancement-ankle rocker

23
Q

What is the critical event with terminal stance?

A

Ankle locked in DF with heel rise - forefoot rocker

24
Q

What is the critical event with preswing?

A

passive knee flexion, weight shift

25
What is the critical event with Initial swing
Hip flexion, knee flexion, and thigh advances
26
What is the critical event with midswing?
hip flexion, knee extends and ankle DF to neutral
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What is the critical event with terminal swing?
knee extension, hip/knee deceleration, ankle DF