Name:
Johansson: Quad Cane: Sit to Stand and Two-Point Gait
Description:
Johansson: Quad Cane: Sit to Stand and Two-Point Gait
Thumbnail URL:
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Duration:
T00H01M28S
Embed URL:
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Content URL:
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Upload Date:
2022-02-27T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
For a patient to move from a sitting to standing position with a quad cane, the quad cane is turned to a 45-degree angle and placed in front of the arm rest. The patient scoots forward in the chair, places the feet underneath, and leans forward. To stand, the patient pushes down on the armrests and straightens the legs.
Then the patient reaches for the quad cane. Once standing with the quad cane, the patient advances the cane and the contralateral leg at the same time, followed by the other leg. The leg is advanced beyond the position of the cane in a two-point step-through gait pattern. During a turn, the patient should take small steps to help avoid having the support of the cane too far from the patient's center of mass.
Here, the patient demonstrates the two-point gait with the quad cane while moving back to the chair. Once reaching the chair, the patient again takes many small steps to make a safe turn. Once the patient is standing with the chair directly behind the legs, the patient reaches for the arms of the chair first and sits back using them for support, after releasing the cane.