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The Secret To A Quick And Dirty Gait Analysis

Are you a physical therapist looking to quickly and accurately assess gait but don't have all the necessary equipment? In this episode we discuss how to perform a quick and dirty gait analysis with a step by step process to help you get started! #1: Understand the equipment you have available to you and identify where you will be performing your gait analysis (clinic, outdoors, treadmill). #2: Learn how to set up your gait analysis by marking anatomical landmarks and selecting viewpoints for recording the patient's gait. #3: Identify anatomical locations and common gait deviations to accurately analyze the patient's gait. #4: Learn how to select clinically significant gait deviations to develop a comprehensive treatment plan for patients.

 

Justin is an outpatient PT who started his own running gait analysis clinic. He has faculty appointments at University of the Pacific and frequently teaches at UC San Francisco's PT school. Justin is passionate about combining teaching and gait analysis to help other PTs start their own running gait analysis clinics.

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The Secret To A Quick And Dirty Gait Analysis

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