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#PTonICE Podcast

Episode 1570 - Dynamic gait training: obstacle course 2.0

Oct 4, 2023
The podcast discusses the importance of conducting obstacle courses in a specific, dynamic, objective, and progressive manner. It emphasizes creating exercises and challenges that replicate daily life movements and tasks, incorporating variability and unpredictability to improve adaptability, leveraging subjective and objective outcome measures, and setting clear goals and tracking variables in dynamic gait training.
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Quick takeaways

  • Obstacle courses for dynamic gait training should replicate the functional demands of patients' specific goals.
  • Obstacle courses should be dynamic and incorporate variability to simulate real-life scenarios.

Deep dives

Creating Meaningful Obstacle Courses

Obstacle courses can be an effective way to implement dynamic gate training in patient plans of care. However, many times, traditional obstacle courses miss the mark in terms of being specific, dynamic, objective, and progressive. Stepping over cones or navigating around them is a good starting point, but it does not replicate the dynamic demands of real-life situations. To make obstacle courses more specific, therapists should dig deep and gather detailed information about the patient's goals, visualizing the exact movements involved. Additionally, objective outcome measures and subjective measures like the PSFS and FES can provide valuable insights into a patient's capabilities and challenges.

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