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Observational Gait Analysis is written to assist physical therapists and physicians to effectively evaluate pathological gait using a method of gait analysis that can easily be applied in the clinic.

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Observational Gait Analysis is written to assist physical therapists and physicians to effectively evaluate pathological gait using a method of gait analysis that can easily be applied in the clinic.

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This 34 page guide contains the procedures used for evaluation of the adult hemiplegic patient at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center. Included within the guide are specific procedures for evaluating motor control, spasticity, sensation, vision and perception, and outlines for evaluating activities of daily living, cognition and the right CVA patient. This illustrated guide also contains a 17 page appendix which includes evaluation forms and a data base form used for documentation.

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This manual is intended as a general guideline for the physical therapy management of patients with quadriplegia. It is intended particularly to help the establishment of realistic functional goals for this population of patients who depend so heavily on the skills of their therapists for the realization of their full physical potential.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Created by the Pathokinesiology Lab for the Southern California Spinal Cord Injury Model System. This website is supported by the Administration of Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award (NIDILRR Grant 90SIMS004) with funding by ACL/HHS and The Craig Neilsen Foundation (Grant #641474). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS, the U.S. Government, or other funding sources.

©2022 by The Pathokinesiology Lab at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center.

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