Lecture 22 Flashcards

1
Q

Peak vertical ground reaction force is

A

120% of body weight

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2
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Peak anterior posterior ground reaction force is

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20% of body weight

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3
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Peak medial lateral ground reaction force is

A

5% of body weight

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4
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The location of the GRF relative to a specific joint will…

A

Dictate what type of external moment is created at that joint at a specific time in gait cycle

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5
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What is the external moment (torque) at the:

Ankle

A

Plantar flexion moment

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6
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What is the external moment (torque) at the:

Knee

A

Flexion moment

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7
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What is the external moment (torque) at the:

Hip

A

Flexion moment

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8
Q

What is involved in a running gait cycle

A

Stance phase (35 - 40% of GC)

Swing phase

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9
Q

Steps for Stance phase (running) are

A

Initial contact

Foot flat

Heel raise

Toe off

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10
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The mid stance phase is when…

A

The foot is flat

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11
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The terminal stance phase is

A

When the heel off and toe off

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12
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Steps for swing phase (running)

A

Toe off

Initial swing

Mid swing

Terminal swing

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13
Q

Walking vs running:

Both are…

A

Speed dependent movement

Stance phase drops (60% to 35%)

Shorter gait cycle and lower percentage of stance phase

Running has higher ankle, knee and hip joint ROM

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14
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Walking vs running:

Walk to run

A

Stance phase drops (60% to 35%)

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15
Q

Walking vs running:

Faster running speed

A

Shorter gait cycle and lower percentage of stance phase

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16
Q

Walking vs running:

Joint angle range of motion

A

Running has higher ankle, knee and hip joint ROM

17
Q

Walking vs running

Foot strike pattern

A

Walking: Rearfoot strike

Running: Rearfoot stroke, forefoot strike, midfoot strike

18
Q

Rearfoot strike is used by…

A

Greatest % among runners

19
Q

Rearfoot strike vs Forefoot strike

A

Rearfoot displays a distinct impact transient in early stance

Forefoot has no impact transient in early stance

Active peak vertical forces near mid stance are generally similar

20
Q

Strike pattern and injury

A

High vertical loading rates in Rearfoot strike pattern lead to injury (stress fractures)

Forefoot strike running is a lower injury risk