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CCC - Gait Cycle
CCC-Gait Cycle
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Undergraduate 1
11/20/2011

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Term
Cadence
Definition
number of steps per minute
Term
step length
Definition

distance from heel strike of one foot

to

heel strike of the OPPOSITE foot

Term
step duration
Definition
the amount of time used for a single step
Term
stride length
Definition

distance from heel strike of one foot

to

heel strike of the SAME foot

Term
stride duration
Definition

amount of time used for one stride.

same as gait cycle duration

Term
velocity
Definition
cadence times step length
Term
FWB
Definition
full weight bearing or 100% of weight can be placed on the extremity (no restriction)
Term
NWB
Definition
non-weight bearing; no weight is permitted and the foot or hand is held off surface to avoid contact
Term
PWB
Definition

partial weight bearing; more than non-weight bearing but less than full.

Is usually established as a percentage

Term
TTWB
Definition
toe touch weight bearing; the toe or foot is placed on the floor for proprioception and balance but no weight is permitted through that extremity
Term
WBAT
Definition
weight bearing as tolerate; patient is allowed to place as much weight as they can through the extremity but not that it causes pain.  The amount of weight is dictated by pain level
Term

Four Point

(Gait pattern)

Definition
slow, safe gait where balance is unsteady or where there is bilateral lower extremity involvement.  Bilateral device is used (i.e. 2 crutches)
Term

Two Point

(Gait Pattern)

Definition
requires more balance than four point.  Faster gait than four point and more natural. Bilateral device used (R crutch)
Term

Three Point

(Gait Pattern)

Definition
requires strength, coordination and balance.  Used where there is no weight bearing on one extremeity.  That extremity is not in conatce with the floor.  bilateral device used (i.e. crutch with 1 foot off groun)
Term

Modified Three Point

(Gait Pattern)

Definition
more stable than three point and slower.  Does not require as much upper extremity strength.  Used where there is anything more than no weight bearing in the involved extremity (foot can touch the ground)
Term

Swing To

(Gait Pattern)

Definition
requires strength, skill, balance and endurance.  Used where there is bilateral lower extremity involvement but no weight bearing restriction.  Pt. may require bracing to use extremities. Bilateral device used (children)
Term

Swing Through

(Gait Pattern)

 

Definition
very rapid gait, difficult to use in crowds or confined spaces.  requires all things listed in the swing to gait patter.  Bilateral device used
Term
Measuring CANE
Definition
with the arm along the pt. side the highest point of the can handle should be at the level of the greater trochanter, or ulnar styloid process.  With hand on cane ther eshould be approx. 20-25 degrees of elbow flexion.
Term
Measuring WALKER
Definition
basically the same landmarks as for the cane.
Term
Measuring FOREARM CRUTCHES
Definition
also known as Lofstrand or Canadian crutches.  Same as walker and cane except cuff on forearm should be 1-1.5 inches inferior to the elbow
Term
Measuring AUXILLARY CRUTCHES
Definition
w/ pt. standing, tip of crutch should be 2 inches lateral to foot and 4-6 inches forward from the toe of the shoe.  Should be able to place 2 finger widths comfortable between axilla and top of axillary pad.  Handpiece should be adjusted so that the pt. has about 20-25 or 30 degrees of elbow flexion with hand on handpiece.
Term
Stairclimbing - ASCENDING
Definition
non-involved extremity steps up first, then involved extremity and assistive device to that same step.  Same pattern as going backwards on the level surface
Term
Stairclimbing - DESCENDING
Definition
assistive device goes down on step first, then involved extremity, then non-involved extremity.  Same pattern as going forward on the level surface
Term

ROM for Normal Gait:

Hip Flexion

Definition
0-30 degrees
Term

ROM for Normal Gait:

Hip extension

Definition
0-15 degrees
Term

ROM for Normal Gait:

Knee Flexion

Definition
0-60 degrees
Term

ROM for Normal Gait:

Hip Extension

Definition
0 degrees
Term

ROM for Normal Gait:

Ankle Dorsiflexion

Definition
0-10 degrees
Term

ROM for Normal Gait:

Ankle Plantarflexion

Definition
0-20 degrees
Term
Antalgic
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; a protective pattern in which the LE step length is decreased in order to avoic bearing weight on the involved side b/c of pain
Term
Ataxic
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; person demonstrates a wide base of support and movements are exaggerated, staggering and unsteady
Term
Circumduction
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; circular motion is used to advance the leg during the swing phase.  Could be due to insufficient hip, knee or dorsiflexion or sometimes seen in amputees w/ improper fitting prosthetic
Term
Festinating
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; person walks more on toes and starts off slowly and then speed continues to increase until they grasp something to help them stop. Looks as if they are pushed and chasing their COG
Term
Scissor
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; legs cross midline when they are advanced
Term
Trendelenburg
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; excessive lateral trunk flexion and weight shifting over stance leg due to gluteus medius weakness
Term
Vaulting
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; elevation of the pelvis and plantar flexion of the stance leg in order to advance the swing leg
Term
Steppage
Definition
abnormal gait pattern; hip and knee flexion to excessive heights in order to lift the foot and toes usually from dorsiflexion weakness.  The foot will slap as it makes contact with the ground.
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