Thank you so much! I don’t see many gait analysis videos on KZitem. Thanks 🙏
@MissionGait
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! We feel the same way so that's why we are making them.
@odysseasa8542
3 жыл бұрын
Hello I find you a couple of weeks ago and I like your way how you can try to make the people to understand the gait analysis. I have a Quick question.... If a person used to walk before a below knee amputation with "toe out angle" relative to walking base , after amputation does this person will continue to walk with toe out angle? I don't know but I feel the wide step walking stars from the rotation of the hip.. Am I right?
@MissionGait
3 жыл бұрын
This can get really complex very quickly. A normal walking posture does typically involve 10 to 14 degrees of toe out. This is normal for the majority of people. Sometimes hips or knees can play a role in increasing or decreasing this position. For a prosthetic limb, the toe out is set by the prosthetist to accomplish a specific goal. They may increase the toe to get stability, or make the foot more straight to match the opposite side. Hips and knees continue to play a significant role for lower limb amputees, but an in-person physical therapist would be best able to determine what is involved.
@odysseasa8542
3 жыл бұрын
@@MissionGait Thank you for your answer!!! Merry Chrisman & Happy new year
@kamalal-aayedi431
3 жыл бұрын
Hi . Can I use this method for patients with cerebral palsy up to the age of 18 years? Thank you so much
@MissionGait
3 жыл бұрын
Hi there. This form is developed for general use and has not been validated for any population in formal research at this time. We use it as a teaching tool to develop a systematic observational gait analysis. Both use of this form and observational gait analysis in general need to be supported by other objective data to support clinical decision making.
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