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DYNAMIC GAIT INDEX - CPT Rehab

DYNAMIC GAIT INDEX - CPT Rehab

www.cptrehab.com

Normal: 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.).

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Morse Fall Scale - Network of Care

Morse Fall Scale - Network of Care

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Gait: 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.

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Rehabilitation Protocol for Anterior Cruciate Ligament ...

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

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Rehabilitation Guidelines Following Total Ankle …

Rehabilitation Guidelines Following Total Ankle

www.uwhealth.org

Rehabilitation 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

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Normal Gait - MU School of Medicine

Normal Gait - MU School of Medicine

medicine.missouri.edu

nSeparate kinetics from kinematics nKEEP IT SIMPLE! 8. Normal Human Locomotion: Sagittal Plane Gait Kinematics 9. 10. 11. Rockers or Pivot Points in Stance 12. Initial Contact: ... to Minimize Horizontal Motion 32. Effect of Incline on Energy 33. Effect of Ankle Immobilization on Gait 34. Effect of Knee Immobilization 35. Up and Down Stairs 36 ...

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