Gait Development
Postural Control
Etiology
Mature Gait
Idiopathic Toe Walking
100

During this time, persistent toe walking is typical

What is NEVER

100

These sensory systems contribute to the development of postural control for typical gait

What are the Somatosensory, Visual, & Vestibular Systems?

100

This diagnosis of exclusion is characterized by a toe to toe pattern in children older than 2 yrs

What is idiopathic toe walking?

100

The percentage of time spent in stance phase during a typical gait cycle

What is 60%?

100

This orthopedic condition is defined as any loss of dorsiflexion PROM

What is ankle equinus? 

200

At this age, consistent heel strike is present at initial contact

What is 22.5 wks after onset of independent walking

(or 2.5 years)

200

This is the first stable frame of reference for postural control in toddler gait

What is the pelvis? 

200

This disorder is characterized by intermittent toe walking with sensory processing dysfunction

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

200

The period of stance phase when the tibia translates forward over the foot

What is Rocker 2?

200

Children with ITW are at greater risk for this acute injury

What is ankle sprain?

300

This gait pattern includes: wide BOS,   hip & knee flex, relative foot drop in swing

What is early walking? 

300

This sensory system is mature by 3 - 4 years of age

What is the somatosensory system? 

300

The most common differential diagnosis is between ITW and this disorder

What is cerebral palsy (diplegia)?

300

Age at which gait kinematics and center of mass are mature in the sagittal plane

What is 7-8 years? 

300

These long term consequences are common in adolescents who were toe walkers as children

What are foot, knee, & ankle pain?

400

This is the most important factor in gait development

What is frontal plane stability? 

400

Visual contributions to postural control are mature at this age

What is 15 years? 

400

This genetic disorder is characterized by progressive peripheral muscle weakness

What is Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy?

400

At this age, gait is characterized by a refined narrow BOS with trunk rotation

What is 2 years? 

400

This physiological adaptation develops in the lower extremities of children with chronic toe walking

What is muscle transformation?
(Type 2 to Type 1)

500

This alignment allows the gastric-soleus to function isometrically as a decelerator

What is the vertical tibia? 

500

This postural control strategy is used by 3-6 yr old children during challenging GM skills

What is en bloc? 

500

This neurologic disorder may cause acquired unilateral or bilateral toe walking.

What is tethered cord?

500

Age at which the load distribution of the foot is mature: 1/3 Forefoot;  2/3 Hindfoot

What is 4-5 years

500

These 3 non-motor disorders are often associated with ITW

What are language delays, learning disability, & neuropsychiatric disorders?

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