Human Gait Cycle Quiz

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What are the two phases that each lower extremity passes through during the gait cycle?

  • Initial phase and final phase
  • Stance phase and swing phase (correct)
  • Contact phase and release phase
  • Support phase and movement phase

At what point does an activity in the gait cycle start?

  • Heel contact of one foot with the ground (correct)
  • Whole foot contact with the ground
  • Toe contact of one foot with the ground
  • Mid-foot contact of one foot with the ground

What defines the beginning and end of one complete gait cycle for a single lower extremity?

  • Toe contact to heel contact of the same foot
  • Heel contact to toe contact of the same foot
  • Toe contact to the next toe contact of the same foot
  • Heel contact to the next heel contact of the same foot (correct)

What is the most demanding task in the gait cycle?

<p>Weight acceptance (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which task involves the transfer of body weight onto a limb with unstable alignment?

<p>Weight acceptance (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which task primarily involves the maintenance of a forward body progression?

<p>Maintaining forward body progression (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Gait Cycle Phases

  • Each lower extremity passes through two phases during the gait cycle: stance phase and swing phase.

Gait Cycle Initiation

  • The gait cycle starts when the heel of one foot strikes the ground.

Gait Cycle Definition

  • One complete gait cycle for a single lower extremity is defined as the interval from heel strike to the next heel strike of the same limb.

Demanding Task

  • The most demanding task in the gait cycle is weight acceptance, which occurs at the beginning of the stance phase.

Weight Transfer

  • The task of weight transfer involves the transfer of body weight onto a limb with unstable alignment, typically during the single-limb stance.

Forward Progression

  • The task of forward progression primarily involves the maintenance of a forward body progression, typically during the double-limb stance.

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