Gait Deviations Flashcards

1
Q

What are some of the gait deviations that occur during stance phase?

A
  • foot slap (drop)
  • Trendelenburg
  • vaulting
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2
Q

What is foot slap caused by?

A

weak anterior tibialis (eccentric DF control)

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3
Q

What is Trendelenburg caused by?

A

weak contralateral hip ABD

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4
Q

How do pts compensate for Trendelenburg?

A
  • ipsilateral trunk lean/lateral flexion

- slight circumduction on contralateral limb (abn swing phase)

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5
Q

What are good strengthening exercises for Trendelenburg gait?

A

hip hikes

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6
Q

LEFT Trendelenburg is caused by:

A

RIGHT weak hip abd

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7
Q

LEFT Trendelenburg leans to:

A

left side

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8
Q

Why does vaulting happen?

A

unable to clear the contralateral leg

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9
Q

Potential causes for vaulting

A
  • huge leg length discrepancy
  • foot drop
  • locking out joint immobilizer or KAFO
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10
Q

How is gait altered with a patient who vaults?

A

no swing phase on that limb

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11
Q

What are some gait deviations that occur in the swing phase?

A
  • circumduction
  • steppage
  • scissoring
  • crouched gait
  • antalgic gait
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12
Q

Circumduction is used if a patient doesn’t want to/can’t ____ the knee

A

flex

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13
Q

causes of circumduction gait

A
  • weak knee flexors
  • OA
  • ankle that stays in PF (fused)
  • pain in knee » decreased ROM
  • fused knee and don’t want to vault
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14
Q

Which population often uses circumduction gait?

A

geri-ortho (pain)

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15
Q

What does contact and swing look like with circumduction gait?

A
  • foot flat in contact

- swing leg around and land

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16
Q

What is steppage gait?

A
  • affected limb has excessive hip/knee flexion
  • foot stomps as it lands
  • you will hear this patient coming
17
Q

causes for steppage gait

A
  • foot drop

- weak dorsiflexors

18
Q

Impact of steppage on gait

A

abnormal initial contact

19
Q

What is scissoring caused by?

A
  • spasticity
  • CP, Parkinson’s, TBI, stroke, etc.
  • neurological issue
20
Q

What does scissoring look like?

A
  • unweighted leg comes up across midline

- tonal issue of hip abductors

21
Q

PT for scissoring

A
  • facilitate with landing properly
  • visual cues
  • etc.
22
Q

What is crouched gait?

A
  • t-rex
  • excessive knee flexion and DF
  • sometimes excessive hip flexion
23
Q

Major problem with crouched gait

A
  • never get any momentum or extension to rest muscle
  • always firing to get limbs moving
  • eccentric firing to keep from falling down
24
Q

Crouched gait is a problem of both of theses

A
  • swing

- stance

25
Q

Causes of crouched gait

A
  • late stages of Parkinsons

- Kyphosis/poor posture from putting them in flexion

26
Q

With antalgic gait, what has to be done?

A

need to specify in your documentation

27
Q

antalgic gait: clarifiers

A
  • decreased stance time
  • decreased weight shift
  • antalgic gait because of _______

etc. etc.