Gait ROM at each joint Flashcards

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Initial Contact

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Hip flexed 20 degrees

Knee flexed 5 degrees

Ankle Neutral, slightly dorsiflexed - CON dorsiflexors

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Loading Response

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Hip flexed 20 degrees - ECC hip extensors

Knee Flexed 15 degrees - ECC quads

Ankle Plantarflexed 5 degrees - ECC dorsiflexors, ECC invertors

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Midstance

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Hip Neutral- GRF thru hip in sagital plane, ECC hip abductors in frontal

Knee flexed 5 degrees - ligaments Passive Flex

Ankle flexed 5 degrees - ECC plantarflexors

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Terminal Stance

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Hip extended 20 degrees - illiofemoral ligaments provide passive internal flexor moment

Knee flexed 5 degrees, ECC hamstrings prevent hyperextension

Ankle dorsiflexed 10 degrees - Peak CON plantarflexors

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Pre Swing

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Hip extended 15 degrees - CON hip flexors

Knee flexed 40 degrees - ECC quads restrain passive knee flexion

Ankle Plantarflexed 15 degrees- CON dorsiflexors to prepare for foot clearance

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Initial Swing

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Hip Flexed 15 degrees- peak CON hip flexors

Knee Flexed 60 degrees - peak CON knee flexors

Ankle Plantarflexed 5 degrees - CON dorsiflexors

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Mid Swing

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Hip Flexed 25 degrees- ECC hamstrings

Knee flexed 25 degres - ECC hamstrings

Ankle Neutral

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Terminal swing

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Hip Flexed 20 degrees - ECC gluteals

Knee flexed 5 degrees - CON quads, ECC hamstrings

Ankle Neutral, slightly dorsiflexed

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