8.0 Mechanisms of Abnormal Gait Flashcards

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What contributes to decreased joint motion?

A

Contractures: Limited Joint motion

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2
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What are the 2 types of contractures?

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Elastic: Able to move
Rigid: stuck

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3
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If someone has abnormal gait due to Impaired feedback, what are the 4 areas this could be due to?

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  1. Proprioceptive
    - Joint Position sense
  2. Vestibular
    - Balance
  3. Sensory
    - Foot
  4. Visual
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4
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Someone with an abnormal gait pattern may have impaired motor control due to…

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  1. Lack of selective muscle control
  2. Mass flexor and Extensor patterns
    - Flexors and extensors are firing highly
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5
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A muscles response to stretch is known as

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Spasticity

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6
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Taking a joint and motiving it very quickly will sometimes produce….

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Hyperactivity

-Used to determine if someones muscles are overly active.

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7
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What phase in the gait cycle might one see spasticity?

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Knee flexion during pre-swing

-Goes from 0° to 40° of flexion very quickly

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8
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What are the Penalties related to Abnormal Gait?

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Decreased: (8)

  • Shock absorption
  • Preparation for Swing
  • Preparation for Stance
  • Limb Advancement
  • Forward Progression
  • Stability
  • Stride Length
  • Foot clearance

Increased: (3)

  • COM movement
  • Energy Expenditure
  • Soft Tissue Stress/Strain
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9
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What are the General Causes of abnormal Gait?

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  1. Decreased Joint Motion
  2. Weakness
  3. Pain
  4. Pain
  5. Impaired Feedback
  6. Impaired Motor Control
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