Walking Flashcards
what are the essential components of walking?
- feet shoulders/hips width apart
- equal weight distribution on both LL
- ankle dorsiflexion
- pelvic neutral position
- extension of hips throughout
- lateral weight shift
- flexion of knee on heel strike –> extension –> flexion
- flexion of knee during swing
- lateral pelvic tilt
- rotation of pelvis forward
- extnension of knee and dorsiflexion
List down some of the possible compensatory behaviour.
- wide base of support
- externally rotated hips
- slow gait velocity
- short step length
- trunk inclined forward
- hips hiking
- foot drop
What is the gait speed requirement for patient to be community ambulant?
0.8m/s
Briefly describe the complete gait cycle.
Stance (60%): - Heel strike - Loading response - Mid stance - Terminal stance Swing (40%): - Pre-swing - initial swing - mid swing - later swing
What do you observe during gait analysis?
- number of assist required
- amount of assist and mobility aid required
- general observation on step length, duration of swing and stance phases
- specific aspects of walking (essential component)
Assessments used for assesing walking ability?
- 10 Metre Walk Test (10MWT)
- Timed up and Go (TUG)
- Modified Barthel Index (MBI) – look at the ability
- Mobility Scale for Acute Stroke (MSAS) – look at ability, can or cannot
National Stroke Foundation (NSF) recommend what kind of treatment/intervention for post-stroke patient to improve walking ability?
- tailored repetitive practice of walking (or components of walking)
- part task or whole task
- tilt table can be used for part task training
What are some of the considerations before putting patient for Bodyweight supported exercise (BWS) ?
- mm strength at least 2-3 in LL
- patient must be able to engage in semi-supervised practice (motivated, no/mild deficit in cognition)
What are some of the benefits of Virtual Reality?
- good for semi-supervised practice
- provides feedback (both performance and results)
- motivation, fun
- good alternative for patients with decent muscle strength (grade 4)
Who will benefit from the use of Robotics?
- patients with muscle strength grade 0-2, acute-subacute and unable to walk.
- patients who can engage in semi-supervised practice.
- help to regain independence in functional activities.