The swaying gait is due to weak gluteal muscles and tight IT bands.… it’s called a trendelenburg gait. It hs nothing to do with bone consolidation. I see fully healed femurs with a persistent sway due to lack of adequate rehab.
Thank you!!!
I sort of wonder if Height Journey's exercises might be good for gait?
Right now I don't have access to a gym ( I could pay for a membership I guess). But I do have access to a swimming pool that I paid membership for. I could attempt to mimic some exercises I guess
HeightJourney (on this forum + on youtube) seems to like:
1. zero weight (empty bar) romanian deadlifts (maybe I'll do this in the water? will be alot easier though, not sure how helpful)
2. one legged leg press in an attempt to even out the strength of the two legs (I could try uh... one l
legged squats in the water while holding onto the wall for balance I guess?)
3. adductor/abductor machine (I feel I can just do an easier version of this using swimming pool water as resistance, closing and opening legs against the water as resistance)
4. standing calf raise machine -> I can't really mimic this in the water, its not enough resistance when the water is holding alot of my body weight. Hm.. I mean I could technically do unweighted calves raises on stairs while holding onto the rails for support I guess? Actually I could do just "lean forward while holding wall" angled calf raises without any elevation
5. reverse walking on treadmill-> I can do this in the water, though the type of resistance is somewhat different than on land. In water-> (more lateral/sideways resistance from the water, less net downward force if the water is holding up my body)
As far as IT bands, I'm not sure what to do. At PT when they stretch my IT bands, the PTs tell me that my IT band has full range of motion (due to an IT band release that was done 4 months ago during the main surgery, not my actual IT band stretching effort) --and that when they do the IT band stretch on me, my tighter hamstrings (from just lifting up my leg a bit) actually ends up accidentally giving them more resistance than the IT band
Or maybe idk from the video on Trendelenburg Gait, maybe I need to strengthen my abductors (practice spreading the legs with more force? Sideways walking? not sure)
Ah wait there's this: