Normal Gait
Found 7 free book(s)DYNAMIC GAIT INDEX - CPT Rehab
www.cptrehab.comNormal: Walks 20 feet, no assistive devices, good speed, no evidence of imbalance, normal gait pattern. B. Change in Gait Speed Instructions: Begin walking at your normal pace (for 5 ft.). When I tell you “GO”, walk as fast as you can (for 5 ft.). When I tell you “SLOW”, walk as slowly as you can (for 5 ft.).
Morse Fall Scale - Network of Care
networkofcare.orgGait: A normal gait is characterized by the patient walking with head erect, arms swinging freely at the side, and striding without hesitant. This gait scores 0. With a weak gait (score as 10), the patient is stooped but is able to lift the head while walking without losing balance. Steps are short and the patient may shuffle.
Rehabilitation Protocol for Anterior Cruciate Ligament ...
www.massgeneral.org• Normal gait • ROM equal to contra lateral side • Symmetrical Joint position sense (<5-degree margin of error) PHASE IV: TRANSITIONAL (9-12 WEEKS AFTER SURGERY) Rehabilitation Goals • Maintain full ROM • Safely progress strengthening • Promote proper movement patterns • Avoid post exercise pain/swelling
Rehabilitation Guidelines Following Total Ankle …
www.uwhealth.orgRehabilitation Goals • Normal gait pattern • Single leg stance with good control for >10 seconds • Ankle ROM between 10° DF to 35° PF • Able to complete single leg heel raise Precautions • Avoid forceful impact activities • Anticipate return to golf at 3-4 months, hiking 4-5 months Suggested Therapeutic Exercise/Treatment
Normal Gait - MU School of Medicine
medicine.missouri.eduNormal Gait Heikki Uustal, MD Medical Director, Prosthetic/Orthotic Team JFK-Johnson Rehab Institute Edison, NJ 1. Critical Gait Parameters nAverage walking speed = 2-3 mph (60-80m/min) nAverage cadence = 80-110 steps/min nAverage step length = 60 cm nStance/swing = 60/40
Gait Speed Test (4-metre)
www2.gov.bc.caGait Speed Test (4-metre) Instructions: The test can be performed with any patient able to walk 4 metres using the instructions below: 1. Instruct the patient to walk at their normal pace. Patients may use an assistive device, if needed. 2. Ask the patient to walk down a hallway through a 1-metre zone for acceleration, a central 4-
Medical Examination Report Form Federal Motor Carrier
www.fmcsa.dot.govForm MCSA-5875 OMB No.: 2126-0006 Expiration Date: 1 /3 /202 Page 1 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier. Safety Administration