2025 JULY WISER WEDNESDAY
Quiz Videos
Applying Movement System Syndromes to Gait & Running Analysis
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Question 4
Refer to Video #1 for the following 3 questions. Describe this walking gait pattern. Focus on his right lower extremity during swing phase.
Question 4A: Hip
a. Abduction
b. Adduction
Question 4B: Femoral
a. Medial rotation
b. Lateral rotation
Question 4C: Tibial
a. Medial rotation
b. Lateral rotation
Video #1
Question 5
Refer to Video #2 for this question. Does this subject have enough shock absorption during stance phase?
a. Yes
b. No
Video #2
Question 6
Refer to Video #3 for the following 7 questions. Describe this running gait pattern (posterior view, pay particular attention from foot contact to maximum knee flexion).
Question 6A: Hip
a. Abduction
b. Adduction
Question 6B: What muscle could be underperforming?
a. Gluteus medius
b. Adductor magnus
c. Iliopsoas
Question 6C: Femoral
a. Medial rotation
b. Lateral rotation
Question 6D: What muscle group could be underperforming?
a. Gluteus minimus
b. Deep hip lateral rotators
c. Iliopsoas
Question 6E: What muscle could be too dominant?
a. Rectus femoris
b. Tensor fascia latae
c. Gluteus maximus
Question 6F: Ankle
a. Pronation
b. Supination
Question 6G: What muscle is underperforming?
a. Peroneus longus
b. Tibialis anterior
c. Tibialis posterior
Video #3
Question 9
Refer to Video #4 for the following 2 questions. Describe this running gait pattern.
Question 9A: Does she demonstrate sufficient trunk forward lean?
a. Yes
b. No
Question 9B: Ankle push off timing is
a. Adequate
b. Delayed
c. Early
Video #4
Question 10
Refer to Video #5 for the following 4 questions. Describe this running gait pattern, while paying attention to his left lower extremity from the posterior view.
Question 10A: Hip
a. Abduction
b. Adduction
Question 10B: Femoral
a. Medial rotation
b. Lateral rotation
Question 10C: Tibial
a. Medial rotation
b. Lateral rotation
Question 10D: Ankle
a. Prolonged pronation
b. Adequate pronation