injured side), then moves the left crutch (non -injured side), and then moves the right foot (injured side). C. The patient moves both the right crutch (injured side) and left foot (non -injured side) forward together, and then moves the left crutch (non -injured side) and right foot (injured side) forward together. D. The patient moves both crutches and injured leg forward together, and then moves the non -injured leg forward. - The answer is C. The two -point gait is where the patient moves both the right crutch (injured side) and left foot (non -injured side) forward TOGETHER, and then moves the left crutch (non -injured side) and right foot (injured side) forward TOGETHER. 5. While your patient is ambulating with crutches he moves both crutches forward along with the injured leg and then moves the non -injured forward. When you document you will note that the patient used what type of gait while ambulating with crutches?* A. Two -point gait B. Three -point gait C. Four -point gait D. Swing -to-gait - The answer is B. This describes the three -point gait while using crutches 6. While using crutches the patient moves both crutches forward and then moves both legs forward past the placement of the crutches. This is known as the:* A. Two -point gait B. Swing -to-gait C. Swing -through -gait D. Three -point gait - The answer is C. This description is known as the swing -
through -gait. The key word to let you know it is the swing -through -gait is that the patient moves both legs PAST the placement of the crutches. It would have been