Functional Gait and mobility- stroke certification (Passed!)
What is one treatment strategy to use to increase activation in lower extremities following a stroke? correct answers Have the patient sit in perch sitting and extend the non-affected leg forward to allow for increased weight-bearing. What can limit forward progression of the tibia with sit to stand? correct answers AFO's Tight Soleous blocking of the knee in pre-extension phase What are the 3 basic tasks accomplished in phases of gait? correct answers Weight acceptance Single limb support Limb advancement List out the events in the gait cycle according to the ranchos los amigos. correct answers Initial Contact Loading Response Mid stance Terminal stance Pre-swing Initial Swing Mid Swing Terminal Swing List out the actions of the gait cycle correct answers initial contact opposite toe off heel rises opposite initial contact heel off feet adjacent tibia vertical What needs to be turned on with gait in loading response? correct answers Glutes How much hip extension do you need for terminal stance? correct answers 20 degrees How much ankle dorsiflexion is needed for terminal stance? correct answers 10 degrees If a patient has decreased ROM of ankle dorsiflexion and hip flexion in the affected limb, what is the best intervention to use? correct answers increased stretch on affected ankle with weightbearing What needs to occur in pre-extension phase for it to be successful? correct answers Thoracic and lumbar neutral with slight extension Pelvic neutral with transition to anterior pelvic tilt knee flexion with transition of tibia forward
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