4-Point Gait Crutches Walking Pattern Demonstration Nursing Skill

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Four-point gait crutches walking pattern demonstration review for
NCLEX assistive devices and nurses.

One of the gaits that you'll have to learn for crutches is the 4-point gait. An example of a four point gait crutch pattern would be the patient moving the right crutch first (on the injured side), followed by the left foot, then the left crutch, and then the right foot. Then, you'll repeat this pattern.

In addition to this video, we have an entire compilation that features the various crutch gait patterns, as well as walkers and canes:

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Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching. Don't forget:

RegisteredNurseRN
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Thank you for all your videos! I'm NOT in nursing school, but rather in PTA school, and your videos have helped me immensely! Practical next week on using assistive devices, but also a test on Monday going over CP, TBI's, SCI's and Misc Neuro! THANK YOU!!

blessedmom
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So move injured crutch side first, the unaffected leg, then unijured crutch, then lastly affected leg.

vera
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Precise, neat, to the point and very uselful

VAISHNAVI-tjuc
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Hey Sarah! I hope you see this! Can you make a video on how to read telemetry strips for critical care?? Like AV blocks, premature ventricular arrhythmias, and other cardiac rhythms??

Tiyanaa
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I appreciate the visuals. Thank you both <3

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