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  1. Efficiency and Stability of Step-To Gait in Slow Walking

    Jan 6, 2022 · Therefore, in this study, we compared the efficiency and stability of the normal and step-to gait patterns at intermediate, low, and very low speeds.

  2. Classification of walking patterns. (a) Step-to gait pattern. The toe ...

    Objectives: Stroke patients may have a step-to gait pattern during the early stages of gait reacquisition. This gait provides stability, but it is slow and inefficient. Therefore,...

  3. Gait - Physiopedia

    Thorough clinical observation of gait, careful history taking focused on gait, falls and physical, neurological and orthopedic examinations are basic steps in the categorisation of gait disturbances …

  4. Walking with a frame (step-through) ('Gait training' Step-through, …

    Walking with a frame (step-through) ('Gait training' Step-through, with rolling walker) Stand up straight with both hands on the frame. Push the frame forwards and start walking. As you place one foot …

  5. Step Through Gait Pattern With Crutches - YouTube

    1. Lead with both crutches and injured leg. 2. Step through with uninjured leg advancing foot. *May be used for partial weight bearing (50% of weight on injured foot) as prescribed...more

  6. Determinants of Step-through Gait Pattern Acquisition in Subacute ...

    Jul 20, 2022 · This study aimed to examine the relevant factors affecting the acquisition of step-through gait pattern in subacute stroke patients based on assessments of physical function at admission.

  7. The 8 Phases of Walking Gait: What Ideal Walking Form Looks Like

    May 25, 2022 · When we have specific phases, we can identify all of the biomechanics that go into each minute motion. This allows us to collect highly nuanced data about your unique gait patterns and …

  8. Gait Training: Normal Gait Pattern ,Abnormal Gait , Exercises

    Mar 7, 2019 · The pattern begins with the forward movement of one of the assistive gait devices, and then the contralateral lower extremity, the other assistive gait device, and finally the opposite lower …

  9. 11 Abnormal Gaits – Problems With Walking (w/ Videos)

    Steppage gait (High stepping, Neuropathic gait) is a form of gait abnormality characterised by foot drop due to loss of dorsiflexion. The foot hangs with the toes pointing down, causing the toes to scrape …

  10. We aimed to examine the related factors afecting the acquisition of a step-through gait pattern in subacute stroke patients who could not walk independently, based on their physical function at …