AIM:

To train hip and knee extension in preparation for mid-stance phase of walking

Rationale:

An important characteristic of the mid-stance phase of walking is the ability to maintain hip, knee and ankle extension while weightbearing through the leg. Task-related training is set up so the patient can practice with manual guidance from the therapist if necessary.

Equipment:

  • Small wooden block
  • Chair (for patient support)
  • Stool (for therapist)
  • Targets eg tape
  • Arm sling (if necessary)

Key Points:

  • Patient is positioned in standing, feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing forward, trunk, hips and knees extended
  • A chair may be placed on the patient’s intact side, for support (if necessary)
  • Patient shifts weight onto the affected leg for a few seconds then shifts weight back onto the intact leg. To progress this practice, the patient steps forwards and backwards with the intact leg
  • Therapist is positioned to the side of the patient and provides manual guidance at the hip and/or knee if necessary
  • Ensure hip and knee remain extended and lateral horizontal pelvic shift is not excessive

Common Errors:

  • Patient hyperextends or flexes the knee
  • Patient flexes trunk laterally instead of shifting weight onto the affected leg

Progression and Variety:

  • Decrease/remove manual guidance
  • Increase length of time spent weightbearing through the affected leg
  • Increase speed of movement