Calcaneal Eversion/Inversion During Gait
Setup
Client walking barefoot. Camera positioned directly behind the client at ground level to observe the calcaneus during the full gait cycle.
Cueing
Step 1: Observe the calcaneus at initial contact, mid-stance, and toe-off. Step 2: Note if the calcaneus everts (pronation) adequately during mid-stance loading. Step 3: Note if the calcaneus inverts (supination) during propulsion. Step 4: Compare LEFT and RIGHT for timing and magnitude of eversion/inversion transitions.
Measurement
Pattern select: normal-transition-bilateral / stuck-eversion-left / stuck-eversion-right / stuck-inversion-left / stuck-inversion-right / delayed-transition-bilateral. Correlate with body lateralization pattern.
Modality
FAQ
What muscles does Calcaneal Eversion/Inversion During Gait work?
Calcaneal Eversion/Inversion During Gait primarily targets the Ankle. It is classified as a professional-level assessment test.
How do you perform Calcaneal Eversion/Inversion During Gait correctly?
Client walking barefoot. Camera positioned directly behind the client at ground level to observe the calcaneus during the full gait cycle. Step 1: Observe the calcaneus at initial contact, mid-stance, and toe-off. Step 2: Note if the calcaneus everts (pronation) adequately during mid-stance loading. Step 3: Note if the calcaneus inverts (supination) during propulsion. Step 4: Compare LEFT and RIGHT for timing and magnitude of eversion/inversion transitions.
What equipment is needed for Calcaneal Eversion/Inversion During Gait?
Calcaneal Eversion/Inversion During Gait requires Assessment Kit. It is categorized as a Pattern Analysis assessment test.
Related Exercises
Elevaciones de talón en déficit en multipower
Elevaciones de talón unilaterales con mancuerna en déficit
Elevaciones de talón unilaterales en multiupower en déficit
Gemelo en multipower sentado
Gemelo en máquina de pie
Gemelo en máquina inclinada
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