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1 Analysis of gait Analysis of gait

2 Kinematics Analysis Definition: It is a branch of mechanics which deals with description of motion without referring to it causes. So, it is a descriptive of geometrical analysis.

3 Parameters: 1. Spatial parameter: (Distance)
1) Step length. 2) Stride length. 3) Stride length to lower extremity length ratio. 4) Base of support. 5) Step or stride width. 6) Foot angle (degree of toe out.)

4 2. Temporal parameter: (Time)
1) Step time. 2) Stride time. 3) Stance duration. 4) Swing duration. 5) Swing / stance ratio. 6) Speed, distance time. 7) Cadence, steps / min. 3. Angular displacement.

5 Spatial parameter (Distance dimension)
Evaluation: It can be done via foot print using tape measurement, water, protractor, marks. Then draw a line of progression which is a hypothetical line corresponding with the direction of walking.

6 Measurement of spatial parameters:
1- Step length: It is the linear distance in the plane of progression between two successive points of foot floor contact of the opposite feet. (Approximately = 70 cm + 10 cm) 2- Stride length: It is the linear distance in the plane of progression between two successive points of foot floor contact of the same foot. (Approximately = 150 cm + 15 cm) One stride = 2 steps in one gait cycle) 3- Stride length/ Lower Extremity length ratio SL/ LEL ratio: It is the ratio between stride length and lower extremity length. (Nearly = 1.7 ± 0.12)

7 Lower extremity length:
is measured by tape measurement from greater trochanter to lateral maleollus. 4. Stride or step width: It is the distance between two lines cutting feet equal halves (8 cm ± 3.5 cm = 10 – 15 cm) 5. Base of support: (BOS) It is the area over which the body is supported or assumed.

8 Dimensions a- Longitudinal dimension:
The longitudinal distance between the two furthest points of two opposite feet from heel of right foot to toes of left foot. b- Horizontal dimension: The horizontal distance between the two furthest points of two opposite feet from lateral border of right foot to lateral border of left foot. 6. Foot angle: It is the angle between 2 lines: First line is extending from second toe to the heel center. Second line is the line of progression or parallel to it (7o -10o up to 20o.

9 2, Temporal Parameter (Time dimension)
Evaluation: can be done by using a stop watch. Measurement of temporal parameters: Step time: It is time interval between successive instant of foot floor contact of the opposite feet. (0.8 sec.) 2. Stride time: It is the time interval between successive instant of foot floor contact of the same foot. (1.09 o.o6 sec = 1.6 sec) 3. Stance duration: It is the time while the foot is in contact with the floor. 4. Swing duration: It is the time while the foot is not in contact with the floor. (0.4 sec.)

10 5. Swing / stance ratio: It is the ratio between swing time and stance time ( ) 6. Speed: It is distance / time. In male: 89 meter/min. In female: 74 meter/min. (45 cm / sec) 7. Cadence: It means number of steps per unit time. (11o + 6 steps /min) Slow: 60 – Steps / min. Medium: 80 – 90 Steps / min. Fast:120 Steps / min.

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