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exercises for
lower-limb amputees
Gait training
International Committee of the Red Cross
19, avenue de la Paix
1202 Geneva, Switzerland
T + 41 22 734 60 01 F + 41 22 733 20 57
E-mail: shop@icrc.org
www.icrc.org
© ICRC, September 2008
Table of contents
1
Introduction	 4
1.	 Weight bearing and balance 	 7
1.1	 Partial weight bearing (two-hand support)	 8
1.2	 Partial weight bearing (one-hand support)	 9
1.3	 Partial weight bearing (fingertip support)	 10
1.4	 Partial weight bearing (without support)	 11
1.5	 Partial weight shift (two-hand support)	 12
1.6	 Partial weight shift (one-hand support)	 13
1.7	 Partial weight shift (without support)	 14
1.8	 Partial weight shift (two-hand support)	 15
1.9	 Partial weight shift (one-hand support)	 16
1.10	 Partial weight shift (without support)	 17
1.11	 Pelvic rotation	 18
1.12	 Sideward walking (two-hand support)	 19
1.13	 Full weight shift (two-hand support)	 20
1.14	 Full weight shift (without support)	 21
1.15	 Heel strike (with or without support)	 22
1.16	 Handball (with or without support)	 23
1.17	 Balance board	 24
1.18	 Obstacle stepping (with or without support)	 25
1.19	 Football (with or without support)	 26
1.20	 Handball	 27
	 Notes	 28
2
2. 	 Specific gait training	 31
2.1	 Sound-leg step forward (two-hand support)	 32
2.2	 Sound-leg step backward (two-hand support)	 33
2.3	 Sound-leg step through (two-hand support)	 34
2.4	 Sound-leg step through (one-hand support)	 35
2.5	 Sound-leg step through (without support)	 36
2.6	 Prosthetic-leg step forward (two-hand support)	 37
2.7	 Prosthetic-leg step backward (two-hand support)	 38
2.8	 Prosthetic-leg step through (two-hand support)	 39
2.9	 Prosthetic-leg step forward (one-hand support)	 40
2.10	 Prosthetic-leg step through (without support)	 41
2.11	 Walking between the parallel bars (one-hand support)	 42
2.12	 Walking between the parallel bars (without support)	 43
	 Notes	 44
3. 	 Advanced exercises	 47
3.1	 Bouncing a ball (stationary position)	 48
3.2	 Bouncing a ball (walking)	 49
3.3	 Balancing a stick	 50
3.4	 Balancing on the prosthesis	 51
3.5	 Walking on an uneven surface	 52
3.6	 Going up and down a slope	 53
3.7	 Jumping (for below-knee amputees only)	 54
3.8	 Running	 55
	 Notes	 56
3
4. 	 Functional exercises	 59
4.1	 Rising from a chair	 60
4.2	 Climbing a staircase	 61
4.3.1	 Descending a staircase: sound leg step to (for above-knee amputees)	 62
4.3.2	 Descending a staircase: sound leg step through (for below-knee amputees)	 63
4.4.1	 Sitting down and getting up from the floor (method 1: forward)	 64
4.4.2	 Sitting down and getting up from the floor (method 2: backward)	 65
4.5	 Sitting down on a chair (for bilateral amputees)	 66
4.6	 Lying down (for bilateral amputees)	 67
4.7	 Getting up from the floor (for bilateral amputees)	 68
4.8	 Weight carrying	 69
	 Notes	 70
Credits	 72
The team	 72
Bibliography	 72
Introduction
4
Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the post-prosthetic
management of lower-limb amputees. However,
experienceshowsthatitisneglectedornotevenavailable
in many physical-rehabilitation centres that receive
assistance from the ICRC and other aid organizations.
This CD-ROM/booklet seeks to address the problem by
providing examples of basic post-prosthetic exercises
for use by physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants,
orthoprosthetists and others involved in the gait training
of lower-limb amputees.
Prostheticgaittraininghasseveralgoals:tohelpamputees
adapt to their new condition, to achieve optimal weight
bearingontheprosthesis,toimprovebalanceandreaction
to disturbance, to restore the optimal gait pattern, to
reduce the amount of energy needed to walk (trans-
femoral amputees use up to 50% more energy than
non-amputees) and to teach amputees how to perform
daily operations like sitting down and walking up and
down stairs. All this will help amputees regain their self-
confidence and play an active role in society.
It is important that the exercises be built up gradually
to reduce the risk of skin abrasions and consequent
delays in the fitting process. A progressive, step-by-step
approach will also minimize gait defects, which hamper
cosmetic and functional restoration.
In administering the exercises, daily hands-on, individual
sessions are recommended in addition to group sessions.
It is also advisable to work closely with technical
prosthetics personnel with a view to jointly assessing the
patient’s progress and analysing the causes of observed
gait defects, preferably on a daily basis.
5
The exercises are described in four chapters:
1.	 Weight-bearing and balance exercises
2.	 Specific gait-training exercises
3.	 Advanced exercises
4.	 Functional exercises
In view of the above, patients should be discouraged
from walking by themselves as soon as they have been
fitted with prostheses, however eager they may be to do
so. Instead, they should follow an exercise programme
allowing them to improve their abilities gradually.
This booklet presents the basic aspects of gait
training, taking into account the constraints
often posed by lack of qualified personnel
in situations where aid organizations work.
Your comments and/or suggestions are most
welcome and can be addressed to:
ICRC Physical Rehabilitation Programmes
19, avenue de la Paix
1202 Geneva
Switzerland
Tel: + 41 22 734 6001
E-mail: icrc.gva@icrc.org
and balance
Weight bearing
Weight bearing and balance
1
It is important to ensure
that the patient performs
the exercises accurately,
always maintaining the
correct posture.
Stand between the parallel
bars using both hands to
support yourself.
1.1	 Partial weight bearing (two-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight from the sound
leg to the prosthesis (a pair of scales
may be useful to measure the weight
shifted).
8
1.2	 Partial weight bearing (one-hand support)
1
C
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Stand between the parallel
bars using one hand to
support yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight from the
sound leg to the prosthesis.
Always use the contralateral hand.
9
Stand between the
parallel bars using only
your fingertips to support
yourself.
1.3	 Partial weight bearing (fingertip support)
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight from the
sound leg to the prosthesis (a
pair of scales may be useful to
measure the weight shifted).
10
1.4	 Partial weight bearing (without support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel
bars without support.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight
from the sound leg to the
prosthesis.
11
Stand between the parallel
bars using both hands to
support yourself.
1.5	 Partial weight shift (two-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the pelvis from right
to left and vice versa,
without moving your
shoulders.
12
1.6	 Partial weight shift (one-hand support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel
bars using one hand to
support yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the pelvis from right to
left and vice versa. Always
use the contralateral hand.
13
Stand between the
parallel bars without
support.
1.7	 Partial weight shift (without support)
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the pelvis from right
to left and vice versa,
without moving your
shoulders.
14
1.8	 Partial weight shift (two-hand support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
on both legs using both hands to
support yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the pelvis forward and
backward, without moving your
shoulders.
15
Stand between the parallel bars
on both legs using one hand to
support yourself.
1.9	 Partial weight shift (one-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the pelvis forward
and backward. Always use
contralateral hand.
16
1.10	 Partial weight shift (without support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
on both legs without support.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the pelvis forward and
backward.
17
Stand between the parallel
bars with or without support.
1.11	 Pelvic rotation
Step 1 Step 2
Rotate the pelvis.
18
1.12	 Sideward walking (two-hand support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Walk sideways towards the
prosthetic side and back.
19
Stand between the parallel
bars with one leg in front
of the other using both
hands to support yourself.
1.13	 Full weight shift (two-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight from
one leg to the other by moving
the pelvis and trunk from front
to back, with or without the
support of your arms.
20
Step 3
Repeat the exercise,
changing the initial
position of your legs.
1.14	 Full weight shift (without support)
1
C
H
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P
T
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R
21
Stand between the parallel
bars without support and
with one leg in front of the
other.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight
from one leg to the other
by moving the pelvis and
trunk from front to back,
with or without the support
of your arms.
Step 3
Repeat the exercise,
changing the initial
position of your legs.
1.15	 Heel strike (with or without support)
22
Stand between the
parallel bars with or
without the support of
your hands.
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward with the
prosthesis.
Step 3
Keep the knee joint
straight and push the
heel downwards.
1.16	 Handball (with or without support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
with or without support; place
the sound leg on a raised object.
Step 1 Step 2
Play catch with the instructor.
23
1.17	 Balance board
24
Stand between the
parallel bars on a
balance board using
both hands to support
yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Shift the body weight
from one leg to the other.
Step 3
Repeat the exercise, shifting
the body weight from front to
back.
1.18	 Obstacle stepping (with or without support)
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
with or without support.
Step 1 Step 2
Step over an object with the
sound leg.
25
Stand between the parallel bars
with or without support.
1.19	 Football (with or without support)
Step 1 Step 2
Kick a ball with the sound leg.
26
1.20	 Handball
1
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand on both legs between the
parallel bars.
Step 1 Step 2
Play catch with the instructor.
27
28
Notes
29
Notes
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gait training
Specific
Specific gait training
2
It is important to ensure
that the patient performs
the exercises accurately,
always maintaining the
correct posture.
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
2.1	 Sound-leg step forward (two-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward with the sound leg,
keeping hands parallel to the
prosthesis.
32
2.2	 Sound-leg step backward (two-hand support)
2
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Step backward with the sound
leg, keeping hands parallel to
the prosthesis.
33
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
2.3	 Sound-leg step through (two-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward and backward with the
sound leg, keeping hands parallel to the
prosthesis. Hold the prosthesis slightly in
adduction. Maintain an upright position,
allowing the trunk and shoulders to
move backward and forward, but without
lateroflexion.
34
2.4	 Sound-leg step through (one-hand support)
2
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
with support of one hand.
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward and backward with
the sound leg. Always use the
contralateral hand.
35
Stand between the parallel bars
without support.
2.5	 Sound-leg step through (without support)
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward and backward with the
sound leg, holding the prosthesis
slightly in adduction. Maintain an
upright position, allowing the trunk
and shoulders to move backward and
forward, but without lateroflexion.
36
2.6	 Prosthetic-leg step forward (two-hand support)
2
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward with the prosthesis,
keeping hands parallel to the
sound leg.
37
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
2.7	 Prosthetic-leg step backward (two-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Step backward with the prosthesis,
keeping hands parallel to the
sound leg.
38
2.8	 Prosthetic-leg step through (two-hand support)
2
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
using both hands to support
yourself.
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward and backward with the
prosthesis, keeping hands parallel to the
sound leg and holding the prosthesis
slightly in adduction. Maintain an upright
position, allowing the trunk and shoulders
to move backward and forward, but
without lateroflexion.
39
Stand between the parallel
bars using one hand to support
yourself.
2.9	 Prosthetic-leg step forward (one-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward and backward with
the prosthesis. Always use the
contralateral hand.
40
2.10	 Prosthetic-leg step through (without support)
2
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars
without support.
Step 1 Step 2
Step forward and backward with
the prosthesis.
41
Stand between the parallel bars.
2.11	 Walking between the parallel bars (one-hand support)
Step 1 Step 2
Walk between them using
one hand to support yourself.
Always use contralateral hand.
No lateroflexion of the trunk or
uneven step length.
42
2.12	 Walking between the parallel bars (without support)
2
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand between the parallel bars.
Step 1 Step 2
Walk between them without
support. No lateroflexion of the
trunk or uneven step length.
43
44
Notes
45
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Notes
exercises
Advanced
Advanced exercises
3
It is important to ensure
that the patient performs
the exercises accurately,
always maintaining the
correct posture.
Stand in balance on both legs.
3.1	 Bouncing a ball (stationary position)
Step 1 Step 2
Bounce a ball on the ground.
48
3.2	 Bouncing a ball (walking)
3
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Walk while bouncing a ball on the ground.
Step 1 Step 2
49
Stand a stick upright on your
hand.
3.3	 Balancing a stick
Step 1 Step 2
Try to balance it.
50
3.4	 Balancing on the prosthesis
3
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Stand in balance on the prosthesis; flex the sound leg, trying to keep your balance.
Step 1 Step 2
51
3.5	 Walking on an uneven surface
Walk on an uneven surface, keeping to a narrow path.
Step 1 Step 2
52
3.6	 Going up and down a slope
3
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Go up or down a slope.
Step 1 Step 2
Place the body weight on the
prosthesis while doing this.
53
Jump from a spread-leg position to a closed-leg position and back again.
3.7	 Jumping (for below-knee amputees only)
Step 1 Step 2
54
3.8	 Running
3
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Place the forefoot of the prosthesis on the ground and stretch the knee, keeping the trunk slightly flexed.
Step 1 Step 2
55
56
Notes
57
3
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Notes
exercises
functional
Functional exercises
4
It is important to ensure
that the patient performs
the exercises accurately,
always maintaining the
correct posture.
Place the sound leg under the
chair and flex the trunk.
4.1	 Rising from a chair
Step 1 Step 2
Stand up.
60
4.2	 Climbing a staircase
4
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Climb a staircase, starting with
the sound leg.
Step 1 Step 2
Follow with the prosthesis.
61
Descend a staircase, starting
with the prosthesis.
4.3.1	Descending a staircase: sound leg step through
	 (for above-knee amputees)
Step 1 Step 2
Follow with the sound leg,
which comes to rest next to the
prosthesis.
62
4.3.2	Descending a staircase: sound leg step through
	 (for below-knee amputees)
4
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Descend a staircase, placing the
heel of the prosthesis on the
edge of the first step down.
Step 1 Step 2
Step through onto the next step
with the sound leg which comes
to rest next to the prosthesis .
63
Place the prosthesis in
retroflexion, abduction and
external rotation.
4.4.1	Sitting down and getting up from the floor
	 (method 1: forward)
Step 1 Step 2
Bend the trunk and support
yourself on both hands and one
knee; turn and sit down. Do the
reverse for getting up.
64
4.4.2	Sitting down and getting up from the floor
	 (method 2: backward)
4
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
Move the prosthesis forward.
Step 1 Step 2
Bend the knee and support
yourself on both hands; sit
down. Do the reverse for getting
up.
65
Face the chair and place one
hand on the seat of the chair and
the other on the back.
4.5	 Sitting down on a chair (for bilateral amputees)
Step 1 Step 2
Turn your body and flex your
legs.
66
Sit down and do the reverse for
getting up.
Step 3
4.6	 Lying down (for bilateral amputees)
4
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
67
Place both hands on the floor.
Step 1
Step 2
Increase the distance between hands
and feet.
Turn around, sit down and lie down
using the elbow.
Step 3
4.7 Getting up from the floor (for bilateral amputees)
68
Come to a sitting position; turn around
and support yourself on your hands
and knees.
Step 1 Step 2
Stretch one prosthesis backward and
outward; shift the body weight to the
stretched prosthesis and both arms;
stretch the other prosthesis; decrease the
distance between hands and feet and
stand up.
4.8 Weight carrying
4
C
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R
Walk carrying a weight on the prosthetic side.
Step 1 Step 2
69
70
Notes
71
Notes
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Credits
72
This CD ROM/booklet is based on an internal ICRC document produced in 1990 by Theo Verhoeff.
The team: 	 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
	 Theo Verhoeff, PT, MPH
	 Barbara Rau, PT, MPTSc
	 François Friedel, PT
	 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)
	 Heinz Trebbin, Project Manager
	
	 University Don Bosco, El Salvador
	 Gilberto Meléndez, Designer and Animator
	 Hector Rodríguez, Animator
Bibliography:	 Engstrom B., Van de Ven C.
	 Therapy for Amputees, Churchill Livingstone, London, 1999
MISSION
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and
independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the
lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to
provide them with assistance.
The ICRC also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening
humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles.
Established in 1863, the ICRC is at the origin of the Geneva Conventions and the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It directs and coordinates the
international activities conducted by the Movement in armed conflicts and other
situations of violence.
For further information, visit
www.icrc.org
0936/002
09.2008
300
International Committee of the Red Cross
19, avenue de la Paix
1202 Geneva, Switzerland
T + 41 22 734 60 01 F + 41 22 733 20 57
E-mail: shop@icrc.org
www.icrc.org
© ICRC, September 2008

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  • 2. International Committee of the Red Cross 19, avenue de la Paix 1202 Geneva, Switzerland T + 41 22 734 60 01 F + 41 22 733 20 57 E-mail: shop@icrc.org www.icrc.org © ICRC, September 2008
  • 3. Table of contents 1 Introduction 4 1. Weight bearing and balance 7 1.1 Partial weight bearing (two-hand support) 8 1.2 Partial weight bearing (one-hand support) 9 1.3 Partial weight bearing (fingertip support) 10 1.4 Partial weight bearing (without support) 11 1.5 Partial weight shift (two-hand support) 12 1.6 Partial weight shift (one-hand support) 13 1.7 Partial weight shift (without support) 14 1.8 Partial weight shift (two-hand support) 15 1.9 Partial weight shift (one-hand support) 16 1.10 Partial weight shift (without support) 17 1.11 Pelvic rotation 18 1.12 Sideward walking (two-hand support) 19 1.13 Full weight shift (two-hand support) 20 1.14 Full weight shift (without support) 21 1.15 Heel strike (with or without support) 22 1.16 Handball (with or without support) 23 1.17 Balance board 24 1.18 Obstacle stepping (with or without support) 25 1.19 Football (with or without support) 26 1.20 Handball 27 Notes 28
  • 4. 2 2. Specific gait training 31 2.1 Sound-leg step forward (two-hand support) 32 2.2 Sound-leg step backward (two-hand support) 33 2.3 Sound-leg step through (two-hand support) 34 2.4 Sound-leg step through (one-hand support) 35 2.5 Sound-leg step through (without support) 36 2.6 Prosthetic-leg step forward (two-hand support) 37 2.7 Prosthetic-leg step backward (two-hand support) 38 2.8 Prosthetic-leg step through (two-hand support) 39 2.9 Prosthetic-leg step forward (one-hand support) 40 2.10 Prosthetic-leg step through (without support) 41 2.11 Walking between the parallel bars (one-hand support) 42 2.12 Walking between the parallel bars (without support) 43 Notes 44 3. Advanced exercises 47 3.1 Bouncing a ball (stationary position) 48 3.2 Bouncing a ball (walking) 49 3.3 Balancing a stick 50 3.4 Balancing on the prosthesis 51 3.5 Walking on an uneven surface 52 3.6 Going up and down a slope 53 3.7 Jumping (for below-knee amputees only) 54 3.8 Running 55 Notes 56
  • 5. 3 4. Functional exercises 59 4.1 Rising from a chair 60 4.2 Climbing a staircase 61 4.3.1 Descending a staircase: sound leg step to (for above-knee amputees) 62 4.3.2 Descending a staircase: sound leg step through (for below-knee amputees) 63 4.4.1 Sitting down and getting up from the floor (method 1: forward) 64 4.4.2 Sitting down and getting up from the floor (method 2: backward) 65 4.5 Sitting down on a chair (for bilateral amputees) 66 4.6 Lying down (for bilateral amputees) 67 4.7 Getting up from the floor (for bilateral amputees) 68 4.8 Weight carrying 69 Notes 70 Credits 72 The team 72 Bibliography 72
  • 6. Introduction 4 Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the post-prosthetic management of lower-limb amputees. However, experienceshowsthatitisneglectedornotevenavailable in many physical-rehabilitation centres that receive assistance from the ICRC and other aid organizations. This CD-ROM/booklet seeks to address the problem by providing examples of basic post-prosthetic exercises for use by physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, orthoprosthetists and others involved in the gait training of lower-limb amputees. Prostheticgaittraininghasseveralgoals:tohelpamputees adapt to their new condition, to achieve optimal weight bearingontheprosthesis,toimprovebalanceandreaction to disturbance, to restore the optimal gait pattern, to reduce the amount of energy needed to walk (trans- femoral amputees use up to 50% more energy than non-amputees) and to teach amputees how to perform daily operations like sitting down and walking up and down stairs. All this will help amputees regain their self- confidence and play an active role in society. It is important that the exercises be built up gradually to reduce the risk of skin abrasions and consequent delays in the fitting process. A progressive, step-by-step approach will also minimize gait defects, which hamper cosmetic and functional restoration. In administering the exercises, daily hands-on, individual sessions are recommended in addition to group sessions. It is also advisable to work closely with technical prosthetics personnel with a view to jointly assessing the patient’s progress and analysing the causes of observed gait defects, preferably on a daily basis.
  • 7. 5 The exercises are described in four chapters: 1. Weight-bearing and balance exercises 2. Specific gait-training exercises 3. Advanced exercises 4. Functional exercises In view of the above, patients should be discouraged from walking by themselves as soon as they have been fitted with prostheses, however eager they may be to do so. Instead, they should follow an exercise programme allowing them to improve their abilities gradually. This booklet presents the basic aspects of gait training, taking into account the constraints often posed by lack of qualified personnel in situations where aid organizations work. Your comments and/or suggestions are most welcome and can be addressed to: ICRC Physical Rehabilitation Programmes 19, avenue de la Paix 1202 Geneva Switzerland Tel: + 41 22 734 6001 E-mail: icrc.gva@icrc.org
  • 9. Weight bearing and balance 1 It is important to ensure that the patient performs the exercises accurately, always maintaining the correct posture.
  • 10. Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. 1.1 Partial weight bearing (two-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from the sound leg to the prosthesis (a pair of scales may be useful to measure the weight shifted). 8
  • 11. 1.2 Partial weight bearing (one-hand support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars using one hand to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from the sound leg to the prosthesis. Always use the contralateral hand. 9
  • 12. Stand between the parallel bars using only your fingertips to support yourself. 1.3 Partial weight bearing (fingertip support) Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from the sound leg to the prosthesis (a pair of scales may be useful to measure the weight shifted). 10
  • 13. 1.4 Partial weight bearing (without support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars without support. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from the sound leg to the prosthesis. 11
  • 14. Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. 1.5 Partial weight shift (two-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Shift the pelvis from right to left and vice versa, without moving your shoulders. 12
  • 15. 1.6 Partial weight shift (one-hand support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars using one hand to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the pelvis from right to left and vice versa. Always use the contralateral hand. 13
  • 16. Stand between the parallel bars without support. 1.7 Partial weight shift (without support) Step 1 Step 2 Shift the pelvis from right to left and vice versa, without moving your shoulders. 14
  • 17. 1.8 Partial weight shift (two-hand support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars on both legs using both hands to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the pelvis forward and backward, without moving your shoulders. 15
  • 18. Stand between the parallel bars on both legs using one hand to support yourself. 1.9 Partial weight shift (one-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Shift the pelvis forward and backward. Always use contralateral hand. 16
  • 19. 1.10 Partial weight shift (without support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars on both legs without support. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the pelvis forward and backward. 17
  • 20. Stand between the parallel bars with or without support. 1.11 Pelvic rotation Step 1 Step 2 Rotate the pelvis. 18
  • 21. 1.12 Sideward walking (two-hand support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Walk sideways towards the prosthetic side and back. 19
  • 22. Stand between the parallel bars with one leg in front of the other using both hands to support yourself. 1.13 Full weight shift (two-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from one leg to the other by moving the pelvis and trunk from front to back, with or without the support of your arms. 20 Step 3 Repeat the exercise, changing the initial position of your legs.
  • 23. 1.14 Full weight shift (without support) 1 C H A P T E R 21 Stand between the parallel bars without support and with one leg in front of the other. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from one leg to the other by moving the pelvis and trunk from front to back, with or without the support of your arms. Step 3 Repeat the exercise, changing the initial position of your legs.
  • 24. 1.15 Heel strike (with or without support) 22 Stand between the parallel bars with or without the support of your hands. Step 1 Step 2 Step forward with the prosthesis. Step 3 Keep the knee joint straight and push the heel downwards.
  • 25. 1.16 Handball (with or without support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars with or without support; place the sound leg on a raised object. Step 1 Step 2 Play catch with the instructor. 23
  • 26. 1.17 Balance board 24 Stand between the parallel bars on a balance board using both hands to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Shift the body weight from one leg to the other. Step 3 Repeat the exercise, shifting the body weight from front to back.
  • 27. 1.18 Obstacle stepping (with or without support) 1 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars with or without support. Step 1 Step 2 Step over an object with the sound leg. 25
  • 28. Stand between the parallel bars with or without support. 1.19 Football (with or without support) Step 1 Step 2 Kick a ball with the sound leg. 26
  • 29. 1.20 Handball 1 C H A P T E R Stand on both legs between the parallel bars. Step 1 Step 2 Play catch with the instructor. 27
  • 33. Specific gait training 2 It is important to ensure that the patient performs the exercises accurately, always maintaining the correct posture.
  • 34. Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. 2.1 Sound-leg step forward (two-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Step forward with the sound leg, keeping hands parallel to the prosthesis. 32
  • 35. 2.2 Sound-leg step backward (two-hand support) 2 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Step backward with the sound leg, keeping hands parallel to the prosthesis. 33
  • 36. Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. 2.3 Sound-leg step through (two-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Step forward and backward with the sound leg, keeping hands parallel to the prosthesis. Hold the prosthesis slightly in adduction. Maintain an upright position, allowing the trunk and shoulders to move backward and forward, but without lateroflexion. 34
  • 37. 2.4 Sound-leg step through (one-hand support) 2 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars with support of one hand. Step 1 Step 2 Step forward and backward with the sound leg. Always use the contralateral hand. 35
  • 38. Stand between the parallel bars without support. 2.5 Sound-leg step through (without support) Step 1 Step 2 Step forward and backward with the sound leg, holding the prosthesis slightly in adduction. Maintain an upright position, allowing the trunk and shoulders to move backward and forward, but without lateroflexion. 36
  • 39. 2.6 Prosthetic-leg step forward (two-hand support) 2 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Step forward with the prosthesis, keeping hands parallel to the sound leg. 37
  • 40. Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. 2.7 Prosthetic-leg step backward (two-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Step backward with the prosthesis, keeping hands parallel to the sound leg. 38
  • 41. 2.8 Prosthetic-leg step through (two-hand support) 2 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars using both hands to support yourself. Step 1 Step 2 Step forward and backward with the prosthesis, keeping hands parallel to the sound leg and holding the prosthesis slightly in adduction. Maintain an upright position, allowing the trunk and shoulders to move backward and forward, but without lateroflexion. 39
  • 42. Stand between the parallel bars using one hand to support yourself. 2.9 Prosthetic-leg step forward (one-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Step forward and backward with the prosthesis. Always use the contralateral hand. 40
  • 43. 2.10 Prosthetic-leg step through (without support) 2 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars without support. Step 1 Step 2 Step forward and backward with the prosthesis. 41
  • 44. Stand between the parallel bars. 2.11 Walking between the parallel bars (one-hand support) Step 1 Step 2 Walk between them using one hand to support yourself. Always use contralateral hand. No lateroflexion of the trunk or uneven step length. 42
  • 45. 2.12 Walking between the parallel bars (without support) 2 C H A P T E R Stand between the parallel bars. Step 1 Step 2 Walk between them without support. No lateroflexion of the trunk or uneven step length. 43
  • 49. Advanced exercises 3 It is important to ensure that the patient performs the exercises accurately, always maintaining the correct posture.
  • 50. Stand in balance on both legs. 3.1 Bouncing a ball (stationary position) Step 1 Step 2 Bounce a ball on the ground. 48
  • 51. 3.2 Bouncing a ball (walking) 3 C H A P T E R Walk while bouncing a ball on the ground. Step 1 Step 2 49
  • 52. Stand a stick upright on your hand. 3.3 Balancing a stick Step 1 Step 2 Try to balance it. 50
  • 53. 3.4 Balancing on the prosthesis 3 C H A P T E R Stand in balance on the prosthesis; flex the sound leg, trying to keep your balance. Step 1 Step 2 51
  • 54. 3.5 Walking on an uneven surface Walk on an uneven surface, keeping to a narrow path. Step 1 Step 2 52
  • 55. 3.6 Going up and down a slope 3 C H A P T E R Go up or down a slope. Step 1 Step 2 Place the body weight on the prosthesis while doing this. 53
  • 56. Jump from a spread-leg position to a closed-leg position and back again. 3.7 Jumping (for below-knee amputees only) Step 1 Step 2 54
  • 57. 3.8 Running 3 C H A P T E R Place the forefoot of the prosthesis on the ground and stretch the knee, keeping the trunk slightly flexed. Step 1 Step 2 55
  • 61. Functional exercises 4 It is important to ensure that the patient performs the exercises accurately, always maintaining the correct posture.
  • 62. Place the sound leg under the chair and flex the trunk. 4.1 Rising from a chair Step 1 Step 2 Stand up. 60
  • 63. 4.2 Climbing a staircase 4 C H A P T E R Climb a staircase, starting with the sound leg. Step 1 Step 2 Follow with the prosthesis. 61
  • 64. Descend a staircase, starting with the prosthesis. 4.3.1 Descending a staircase: sound leg step through (for above-knee amputees) Step 1 Step 2 Follow with the sound leg, which comes to rest next to the prosthesis. 62
  • 65. 4.3.2 Descending a staircase: sound leg step through (for below-knee amputees) 4 C H A P T E R Descend a staircase, placing the heel of the prosthesis on the edge of the first step down. Step 1 Step 2 Step through onto the next step with the sound leg which comes to rest next to the prosthesis . 63
  • 66. Place the prosthesis in retroflexion, abduction and external rotation. 4.4.1 Sitting down and getting up from the floor (method 1: forward) Step 1 Step 2 Bend the trunk and support yourself on both hands and one knee; turn and sit down. Do the reverse for getting up. 64
  • 67. 4.4.2 Sitting down and getting up from the floor (method 2: backward) 4 C H A P T E R Move the prosthesis forward. Step 1 Step 2 Bend the knee and support yourself on both hands; sit down. Do the reverse for getting up. 65
  • 68. Face the chair and place one hand on the seat of the chair and the other on the back. 4.5 Sitting down on a chair (for bilateral amputees) Step 1 Step 2 Turn your body and flex your legs. 66 Sit down and do the reverse for getting up. Step 3
  • 69. 4.6 Lying down (for bilateral amputees) 4 C H A P T E R 67 Place both hands on the floor. Step 1 Step 2 Increase the distance between hands and feet. Turn around, sit down and lie down using the elbow. Step 3
  • 70. 4.7 Getting up from the floor (for bilateral amputees) 68 Come to a sitting position; turn around and support yourself on your hands and knees. Step 1 Step 2 Stretch one prosthesis backward and outward; shift the body weight to the stretched prosthesis and both arms; stretch the other prosthesis; decrease the distance between hands and feet and stand up.
  • 71. 4.8 Weight carrying 4 C H A P T E R Walk carrying a weight on the prosthetic side. Step 1 Step 2 69
  • 74. Credits 72 This CD ROM/booklet is based on an internal ICRC document produced in 1990 by Theo Verhoeff. The team: International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Theo Verhoeff, PT, MPH Barbara Rau, PT, MPTSc François Friedel, PT Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) Heinz Trebbin, Project Manager University Don Bosco, El Salvador Gilberto Meléndez, Designer and Animator Hector Rodríguez, Animator Bibliography: Engstrom B., Van de Ven C. Therapy for Amputees, Churchill Livingstone, London, 1999
  • 75. MISSION The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance. The ICRC also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles. Established in 1863, the ICRC is at the origin of the Geneva Conventions and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It directs and coordinates the international activities conducted by the Movement in armed conflicts and other situations of violence.
  • 76. For further information, visit www.icrc.org 0936/002 09.2008 300 International Committee of the Red Cross 19, avenue de la Paix 1202 Geneva, Switzerland T + 41 22 734 60 01 F + 41 22 733 20 57 E-mail: shop@icrc.org www.icrc.org © ICRC, September 2008