AIM:

To train knee flexion/extension 0-10° (in sitting) in preparation for mid stance phase of walking

Rationale:

An important component of the stance phase of walking is knee flexion and extension, especially in the 0-10 degree range, while weightbearing through the leg. Task-related training is set-up so the patient practises in sitting with manual guidance from the therapist.

Equipment:

  • Chair against wall or solid structure (to prevent slipping)
  • Stool

Key Points:

  • Patient is positioned in sitting with hips slightly extended (to reduce stretch on hamstrings)
  • Ensure patient’s back is supported and the chair is placed against an immovable object, eg, wall, plinth
  • Therapists sits on a stool beside the patient and provides a force through the patients heel, flexing the hip and knee
  • Patient uses knee extensors eccentrically and concentrically to move the knee into flexion and extension
  • Therapist provides cues for range of movement using the hands
  • Ensure movement is in an appropriate range for the activity, ie, 0-10° knee extension

Common Errors:

  • Therapist applies force in an inappropriate direction, eg, dorsiflexes the foot
  • Therapist fails to apply force throughout the whole movement, ie, flexion and extension
  • Patient hyperextends the knee
  • Patient flexes the knee excessively

Progression and Variety:

  • Remove cues
  • Increase speed of movement
  • Decrease amplitude of movement