Final answer:
Anterior pelvic tilt is not a gait compensation used for foot clearance during swing phase. Gait compensations such as hip circumduction, excessive hip flexion, and hip hiking help in clearing the foot from the ground during the walking cycle. option d is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking about gait compensations during the swing phase of walking, which is when the foot is off the ground and moving forward. Of the options provided, anterior pelvic tilt is not typically considered a gait compensation used to achieve foot clearance during swing phase.
Gait compensations like hip circumduction, excessive hip flexion, and hip hiking are used to clear the foot from the ground when there are issues like muscle weakness or joint motion limitations. Anterior pelvic tilt is a posture of the pelvis, but it's not a dynamic movement used to clear the foot during swing phase.