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How Does Gait Analysis Help In Walking Without Pain?

by Jill Hunter Podiatry Paediatrics
Among the few problems, the most frustrating is experiencing pain at the time of walking and running. The podiatrists suggest everyone should walk about 10,000 steps every day for becoming healthier and fitter. For complete wellbeing, staying active is extremely important.  When you feel hurt at every step, then your ability to live a healthy life will be impaired severely.

GAIT ANALYSIS

Feet have the responsibility to keep a person moving and supporting the entire body. So, tackling the pain is extremely vital for tackling the gait caused problems, like the walking style. Foot pain is not just guilty of gait abnormalities, they are even responsible for leading to a list of problems on the hips, knees, and lower back pains.

Gait Analysis Benefits Anyone and Everyone


Gait Analysis has the main purpose to assess a person's gain cycle, that is the lower limbs' movement right from when the feet strike the floor and the progress they make, and then identify the irregularities for being corrected through a customized treatment plan.

According to the podiatrists, three groups of people need urgent gait analysis and treatment at the reputed podiatric clinic in Perth. These three groups comprise the individuals undergoing poor posture, injuries, and physical ailments; athletes, specifically the runners keen on improving their performance and overcome their injuries related to sports; and children undergoing problems like flat feet and knock knees.

Maybe, at present, you are not undergoing the difficulties, still when the issues associated with walking style are identified, then pain in the future can be prevented. Everyone has a different gait, and their gait is imperfect.  So, everyone is likely to benefit from the podiatrist conducted gait analysis in Perth

Accurate Diagnosis is the Result of Powerful Technology


The podiatrists go to a greater extent along with watching the patients walk. Gait analysis is the in-depth biochemical assessment involving modern technology, like pressure platforms.  As they point out, this biochemical assessment helps the podiatrists in detecting and treating the gait problems effectively better than relying on the naked eye. 

The patients can take full advantage of the video-based gait analysis as well as the cutting pressure analysis system termed GaitScanTM.  Podiatrists diagnose to correct the problems from the images generated from the computer displaying the pressure distribution across the patients' feet soles. 

Through gait analysis, it is revealed, the amount of pressure applied to the specific areas at the time of walking. The feet might be pronated due to exertion of excessive pressure on each foot’s inside edge. Alternatively, the feet might be supinated because of excessive pressure exerted on the feet’s outside edge. It will be easy to find out about the ankles and feet being misaligned and even if the body sides move asymmetrically.

Having the Gait Problems Corrected


The results derived from gait analysis helps in foot functionality improvement and in further pain alleviations. Orthotics or customized feet supports have a great role to play in this process. Orthotics are specifically molded to suit the feet' unique shape and relieve pressure, to provide support and protect the vulnerable areas, and even correctly aligning the feet and ankles. Normally Orthotics are suitable to fit different shoes, and alternatively, the patients can request specific orthotics suited for particular shoes.

Gait analysis is indeed beneficial to get your gait corrected and walk or run carefully to avoid feet aches. Proper walking relieves the feet from unwanted pains and injuries, and so checking with the podiatrists is important to be sure of your walking style. 

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About Jill Hunter Podiatry Advanced     Paediatrics

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