Stance
Swing
Rockers
Essential Accomplishments
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100

How much of gait is made up of stance?

60%

100

What is happening at the knee in initial swing?

Fully passive knee flexion to achieve toe clearance.

100

How many rockers are there?

Four- heel, ankle, forefoot, and toe

100

Name an essential accomplishment of loading response.

Hip stability, controlled weight transfer, shock absorption, promote progression, and having a stable base for weight acceptance.

100

What movements need to be closest to end range for gait?

Hip extension, knee extension, dorsiflexion
200

What maintains pelvis stability in mid-stance phase?

Eccentric activity from hip abductors.

200

What muscle is most active in all of the swing phases?

Tibialis anterior

200

What stage is the heel rocker found in and what is its function?

Initial contact

Eccentrically controlled PF that brings the tibia forward as the knee flexes and ankle dorsiflexes - fulcrum for loading response.

200

Name an essential accomplishment of pre-swing.

Passive hip and knee flexion in preparation for swing phase, weight is unloaded and transferred to CL limb, initiates limb progression, unweighting results in toe only contact.

200

What is vector summation?

Composite of multiple lines of pull which makes a singular effort.

300

What is the only muscle activity that happens in terminal stance?

DF eccentrically controlled by plantarflexors.

300

Is pre-swing part of the swing phase or the standing phase?

Technically swing, but not part of "traditional swing phase" because it has double limb support.

300

What stage is the ankle rocker in and what is it's function?

Mid-stance

Tibia moves forward about the talocrural joint, dorsiflexion eccentrically controlled by gastroc and soleus.

300

Name an essential accomplishment of initial contact.

Initiate heel rocker, heel contact to advance center of mass, deceleration.

300

Examples of external forces.

Gravity, friction, ground reaction forces.

400

In initial contact, what muscle actions happen (internal moments) against the ground reaction forces (external moments)?

Eccentric hip extension, isometric quad activation, and eccentric dorsiflexion

400

Successful initial swing requires concentric activity of which muscles?

Hip flexors, primarily iliopsoas.

Also tib anterior

400

What stage is the forefoot rocker found in and what is it's function?

Terminal stance, controls progression of the center of mass anterior to the foot.

400

Name an essential accomplishment of initial swing.

Thigh advances forward, knee flexion achieves tow clearance, hip flexion to 15 degrees and knee flexion to 60 degrees.

400

Why do we have ground reaction forces?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction! If you strike the ground, it strikes back!

500

If loading response is done poorly, what can happen?

Instability and falls, or inefficiency that requires increased energy expenditure for normal ambulation.

500

What muscles are active in terminal swing?

Hamstrings (eccentric), quadriceps (eccentric), dorsiflexors (concentric to prevent toe drag)

500

What stage is the toe rocker found in and what is it's function?

Final pivot point for the body's continued forward movement and transition into swing phase.

Elastic recoil of achilles tendon causes 15 degrees of plantarflexion here!

500

Name an essential accomplishment of terminal swing.

Knee extends to prepare for heel contact, full limb clearance, weight shift.

500

Name the causes of external moments in initial swing.

Gravity, air flow, and friction

*no GRF since limb is in air!!

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