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Gait Deviation
Cause
Limited knee flexion after heel strike   Heel too soft  
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Limited knee flexion after heel strike   Foot too anterior  
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Knee stays extended through stance   Too much plantarflexion  
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Knee stays extended through stance   Foot too anterior  
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Toe stays off floor after heel strike   Heel too hard  
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Toe stays off floor after heel strike   Too much plantarflexion  
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Hill climbing sensation   Foot too anterior  
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Hill climbing sensation   Too much plantarflexion  
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High pressure against patella, heel is off floor during stance   Too much plantarflexion  
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Rapid knee flexion at heel strike   Heel too hard  
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Rapid knee flexion at heel strike   Foot too posterior  
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Rapid knee flexion at heel strike   Too much dorsiflexion  
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Hips are level but prosthesis seems short   Foot too posterior  
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Hips are level but prosthesis seems short   Too much dorsiflexion  
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Drop off   Foot too posterior  
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"Knock-kneed" during stance   Foot too outset  
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Anterior distal tib pain at heel strike   Heel too stiff  
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Anterior distal tib pain at heel strike   Foot too posterior  
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Anterior distal tib pain at heel strike   Too much dorsiflexion  
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Pain at distal medial and proximal lateral aspects   Foot too outset  
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Excessive varus moment   M-L of socket too large  
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Excessive varus moment   Foot too inset  
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Pain at lateral distal aspect   M-L of socket too large  
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Pain at lateral distal aspect   Foot too inset  
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Distal edema   Posterior brim too low  
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Distal edema   Posterior brim too high  
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Distal edema   A-P of socket too small  
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Distal edema   Lack of total contact  
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Pylon leaning medial at midstance   Socket too adducted  
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Pylon leaning medial at midstance   Excessive toe out  
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Pylon leaning medial at midstance   Foot too outset  
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Pylon leaning medial at midstance   Prosthesis too long  
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Excessive varus moment   Foot too inset  
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Excessive varus moment   M-L of socket too large  
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Excessive varus moment   Excessive toe in  
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Excessive varus moment   Socket too abducted  
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Excessive varus moment   Prosthesis too short  
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Rapid knee flexion at heel strike   Heel of shoe too high for foot  
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Rapid knee flexion at heel strike   Weak quads  
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Rapid knee flexion at heel strike   Shoe too tight  
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Drop off   Keel too soft  
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Drop off   Too much dorsiflexion  
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Heel off too fast at midstance   Foot too anterior  
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Heel off too fast at midstance   Too much plantarflexion  
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Heel off too fast at midstance   Keel too rigid  
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Heel off too fast at midstance   Heel too soft  
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Hyperextension of knee at midstance   Heel too soft  
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Hyperextension of knee at midstance   Keel too rigid  
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Hyperextension of knee at midstance   Too much plantarflexion  
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Hyperextension of knee at midstance   Foot too anterior  
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Pylon leaning lateral at midstance   Socket too abducted  
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Pylon leaning lateral at midstance   Prosthesis too short  
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Pylon leaning lateral at midstance   Excessive toe in  
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Anterior Distal Tib pressure   AP too big  
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Anterior Distal Tib pressure   Posterior brim too low  
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Anterior Distal Tib pressure   Not enough relief  
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Anterior Distal Tib pressure   Excessive use of knee extension  
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Anterior Distal Tib pressure   Heel lever too long  
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Anterior Distal Tib pressure   Excessive socket flexion  
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