Weight Bearing Orders

Definitions

Full Weight Bearing (FWB) or Weight
Bear as Tolerated (WBAT)
Are interchangeable terms meaning: full (100%) body weight is allowed on the specified limb. A gait aid is not required but may be used to assist with
mobility, pain control or balance.
Heel Weight Bearing (HWB)Allowed to full weight bear (100%) but only on the heel of the specified limb.
Partial Weight Bearing (PWB/PWB %) Partial (up to 50% unless otherwise instructed) body weight is allowed on
the specified limb. This is prescribed when excessive weight bearing may
lead to injury (or re-injury). A gait aid is required if the prescription relates to
the lower limb.
Touch Weight Bearing (TWB)Minimal (up to 10% unless otherwise instructed) body weight is allowed.
The patient can rest foot/toes on ground for balance but not for weight
bearing. Gait aid is required.
Non Weight Bearing (NWB)No (0%) body weight is to be taken on the limb. The affected lower limbs
must not touch the floor when transferring or ambulating. A gait aid is
required to enable the patient to hop or pivot if the lower limb is affected. If
the patient is unable to do so a hoist will be required for transfers.

Authors

Phong Tran – Nov 2023