Exam 7: Examination of Gait

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What are the MOST likely causes for a decreased heel strike or initial contact on the involved extremity with no limping?

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What is the MOST important reason for reassessing a patient's gait characteristics after six physical therapy visits?

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Which of the following is the MOST appropriate instrument for gathering objective data on the likelihood of falls in a population of patients recovering from total hip replacement?

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Based on best evidence regarding conditions such as unilateral weakness or hemiparesis,which limb should be used to start a step forward when teaching someone how to ambulate?

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Which of the following gait deviations is the MOST common compensation for weak dorsiflexors?

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Which diagnosis is MORE likely to lead to the following observed gait pattern: decreased heel strike or initial contact with a decreased step length and normal heel off or terminal stance?

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What muscle weakness is MORE likely to cause persistent knee extension from heel strike through midstance?

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What is the BEST strategy for reducing plantar surface pressure in patients with diabetes?

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