GAIT ANALYSIS
The biomechanical study of gait consists of an exploration in which the position of the feet in static and movement is analyzed, as well as the behavior of the knees, hips and spine, to identify and treat the biomechanical causes that produce alterations.
Performing this test can help prevent injuries such as sprains, sore toes, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, tendinitis, or stress damage to a joint.
With the results of the study, a diagnosis is made to apply the most appropriate treatment, such as the design of personalized insoles that minimize the defects caused in areas of high pressure or where the support is excessively prolonged in time.
Phases of the study of the footprint. What does a podiatry consultation include?