Asked by Parker Jackson on May 09, 2024

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Crutches are moved forward,weight is transferred,and both feet are swung through the crutches,stopping slightly in front

A) two-point gait
B) three-point gait
C) four-point gait
D) swing-to gait
E) swing-through gait

Weight Transferred

The act of moving weight or load from one part of the body or an object to another to maintain balance or achieve motion.

Swing-Through Gait

A type of gait pattern used by individuals with lower limb impairments, where crutches or walking devices are placed forward and both legs are swung through.

  • Recognize the appropriate application and suitability of mobility aids including canes, slings, walkers, and crutches.
  • Link mobility aids and approaches with their specific definitions or intended functionalities.
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Zybrea KnightMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The description matches the swing-through gait, where crutches are moved forward, weight is transferred to them, and then both feet are swung through past the crutches. This gait is often used by individuals who can bear weight on both legs but need the additional support of crutches for balance or to reduce weight bearing.