Fivegaited
Fivegaited is a term used to describe a person who walks with a gait that is characterized by five distinct phases. This gait is often associated with certain neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease, and can also be observed in individuals with other movement disorders. The five phases of the fivegaited gait are as follows:
1. Initial contact: The foot makes initial contact with the ground, typically on the heel.
2. Loading response: The body weight is transferred to the foot, and the knee begins to extend.
3. Midstance: The foot is fully weight-bearing, and the knee is fully extended.
4. Terminal stance: The foot begins to push off the ground, and the knee begins to flex.
5. Swing: The foot leaves the ground, and the leg swings forward to prepare for the next
The fivegaited gait is characterized by a reduced range of motion in the knee and ankle joints,