James R. Gage Center for Gait and Motion Analysis

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James R. Gage Center for Gait and Motion Analysis Thank you for your assistance. If you need help or have any questions, please contact the Center for Gait and Motion Analysis Staff at (651) 229-3868. 1. Patient s Name: First Middle Last 2. Date of scheduled analysis: 3. Today s date: 4. Your relationship to the patient: I am the patient Patient s father Other caregiver Patient s mother Foster parent Other relationship 5. Patient s grade in school: Not in school 2 6 10 College or University Pre-school or daycare 3 7 11 Technical or vocational training Kindergarten 4 8 12 Other: 1 5 9 6. What are your particular concerns regarding the patient s walking? 7. List specific goals or expectations you may have for treatment: Patient s Medical History: 1. Does the patient have a seizure disorder? Yes No 1a. If yes, is medication used for seizure control? Yes No 1b. If yes, please list medication (s): 2. Does the patient have learning or behavioral issues? Yes No 2a. If yes, is medication used for learning or behavior issues? Yes No 2b. If yes, please list medication (s): 3. Is the patient currently on medication to control spasticity? Yes No 3a. If yes, please list medication (s): 0194-002 Page 1 of 6

4. Has the patient had any surgical procedures or treatments related to his/her gait or walking (for example, lower extremity surgery, upper extremity surgery, spine surgery, Botox, Rhizotomy, and/or Baclofen pump) since their last visit to the Gait Lab? 5. If yes, please list in the space below. Yes No Date Type of treatment or surgical procedure Patient s Physical Abilities (this section pertains to the patient s transferring and walking abilities): 1. Please choose one statement that best describes the patient s usual or typical walking abilities (with assistive devices typically used). This patient: 1. Cannot take any steps at all. 2. Can do some stepping on his/her own with the help of another person. Does not take full weight on feet; does not walk on routine basis. 3. Walks for exercise in therapy and /or less than typical household distances. 4. Walks for household distances, but makes slow progress. Does not use walking at home as preferred mobility (primarily walks in therapy or as exercise). 5. Walks for household distances routinely at home and/or school. Indoor walking only. 6. Walks more than 15-50 feet outside the home but usually uses a wheelchair or stroller for community distances or in congested areas. 7. Walks outside for community distances, but only on level surfaces (cannot perform curbs, uneven terrain, or stairs without assistance of another person). 8. Walks outside the home for community distances, is able to get around on curbs and uneven terrain in addition to level surfaces, but usually requires minimal assistance or supervision for safety. 9. Walks outside the home for community distances, easily get around on level ground, curbs, and uneven terrain but has difficulty or requires minimal assistance or supervision with running, climbing, and/or stairs. Has some difficulty keeping up with peers. 10. Walks, runs, and climbs on level and uneven terrain and does stairs without difficulty or assistance. Is typically able to keep up with peers. 0194-002 Page 2 of 6

2. Please rate how easy it is for the patient to do the following activities (with assistive devices typically used). A little Very Can t do Too young Easy hard hard at all for activity Walk carrying an object O O O O O Walk carrying an fragile object or glass of liquid O O O O O Walk up and down stairs using the railing O O O O O Walk up and down stairs without using the railing O O O O O Steps up and down curb independently O O O O O Runs O O O O O Runs well including around a corner with good control O O O O O Can take steps backwards O O O O O Can maneuver in tight areas O O O O O Get on and off a bus by him/herself O O O O O Jump rope O O O O O Jumps off a single step independently O O O O O Hop on right foot (without holding onto equipment or another person) O O O O O Hop on left foot (without holding onto equipment or another person) O O O O O Step over an object, right foot first O O O O O Step over an object, left foot first O O O O O Kick a ball with right foot O O O O O Kick a ball with left foot O O O O O Ride 2 wheel bike (without training wheels) O O O O O Ride 3 wheel bike (or 2 wheel bike with training wheels) O O O O O Ice skate or roller skate (without holding onto another person) O O O O O Can step on/off an escalator and ride without help O O O O O 3. Does the patient trip or stumble more often than typical for age/level of activity? Yes No No, because of constant supervision 3a. If yes, how often? 1x/month 1x/week 1-2x/day Multiple times/day 4. Does the patient fall more often than typical for age/level of No, because of Yes No activity? constant supervision 4a. If yes, how often? 1x/month 1x/week 1-2x/day Multiple times/day 5. In your opinion, rate how the following limit the patient s walking ability. Never Sometimes About half All the Often the time time Pain (if patient has pain, please also answer question 6) O O O O O Weakness O O O O O Endurance, tolerance, or strength O O O O O Mental ability (such as lack of concentration or awareness) O O O O O Safety concerns O O O O O Balance O O O O O Other O O O O O Please describe: 0194-002 Page 3 of 6

6. Indicate the location of the pain and when it occurs. Please check all that apply: R=Right L=Left B=Both Beginning or End of Day Walking Short Distances Prolonged Walking Standing Stairs or Uneven Terrain Constant Pain Not Activity Related Back lower upper both O O O O O O Hips R L B O O O O O O Knees R L B O O O O O O Ankles R L B O O O O O O Feet R L B O O O O O O Other : O O O O O O Please describe: If your child has not had surgery since his last visit to the Center for Gait and Motion Analysis please skip the next section. Go to the section on Physical Therapy and continue. Surgical outcome: 1. Please rate the following comparing from before to after surgical intervention: Increased Decreased No Change Not Applicable Pain O O O O Strength O O O O Endurance O O O O Ability to keep up with friends O O O O 2. What effect did the surgery have for the patient in the following areas? Helped Hindered No effect Self Esteem O O O Mobility O O O Social/Peer Interactions O O O Independence O O O Body Image O O O 3. Please list any skills the patient has gained after his/her surgery (for example, he/she can now get up and down off the floor without help). 0194-002 Page 4 of 6

4. Please list any skills that your child has lost after surgery (for example, he/she no longer is able to get up and down off the floor by his/herself). For Parents or Adult Patients answer 5 and 6 5. Were your expectations for surgery met? (please circle): Definitely Yes Probably Yes Not Sure Probably Not Definitely Not 6. Were the results of surgery worth the difficulties? Would you do it again? (please circle): Definitely Yes Probably Yes Not Sure Probably Not Definitely Not For Parent or Caregiver 7. Overall, your feeling towards the result of the surgery is (please circle): Extremely satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied For patient 8. Overall, my feeling towards the results of the surgery is (please circle): Extremely satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied If the patient is unable to complete this question, please mark here. O 0194-002 Page 5 of 6

Physical Therapy Program: Is the patient currently involved in a physical therapy program? Yes No If yes, please answer the following questions. A. Which of the following best describes the type of physical therapy program? a. School program with treatment provided by a licensed physical therapist b. School program with treatment provided by an aid or other school staff c. Adaptive physical education at school d. Hospital or outpatient center program provided by a licensed physical therapist e. Home based program by a licensed physical therapist f. Home exercise program only g. Combination of the above. Please describe: h. Other please describe: B. How often does the patient usually participate in a therapy type program including exercising at home? a. Daily b. 4-6 times a week c. 3 times a week d. 2 times a week e. 1 time a week f. 2 times a month g. 1 time a month h. Beginning and end of school year i. Never j. Other, please describe: C. How often does the patient see a licensed physical therapist for evaluation, consultation, or treatment? a. Daily b. 4-6 times a week c. 3 times a week d. 2 times a week e. 1 time a week f. 2 times a month g. 1 time a month h. Beginning and end of school year i. Never j. Other, please describe: Thank you very much for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. 0194-002 Page 6 of 6