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Gait Training

http://health.enotes.com/nursing-encyclopedia/gait-training

Gait training refers to helping a patient relearn to walk safely and efficiently. Gait training is usually done by rehabilitation specialists who evaluate the abnormalities in the person's gait and employ such treatments as strengthening and balance training to improve stability and body perception as these pertain to the patient's environment. Gait training often incorporates the use of such assistive devices as parallel bars, walkers or canes to promote safe and proficient ambulation. In order to walk again without assistance, the patient will need mental attentiveness and adequate sensation, coordinated with adequate musculoskeletal functioning and motor control.

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Isometric Exercises

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Outcome Goal: Patient is independent with exercises and uses proper technique.

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Range of Motion Exercises

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Outcome Goal: to maintain function and prevent deterioration of a joint and/or maintain circulation

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