At Total Care Podiatry the Biomechanical Analysis utilises the most up to date Plantar Pressure Evaluation equipment and Video Gait Analysis to gather information that makes up the individual design criteria of your Total Care Custom orthotic prescription.
The information gained during your Biomechanical examination includes:
- The pressure mapping (force placement and timing) of your feet in standing walking and, when applicable, running.
- High speed video of your gait; both front and side views.
- 2D and 3D image models of your feet to enable CAD (computer aided design) of your orthotics.
Conditions this service treats
As you place your body weight onto the ground through your foot, there is an opposite and equal force from the ground pushing into the foot; we call this ‘ground reaction force’. Ground reaction force loads the foot from below, while your body is loading the foot from above.
If the force occurs on structures that are not able to withstand them and for a prolonged period of time, the risk of injury is significantly increased. When the healing tissues are exposed to the excessive forces and become reinjured, a cycle of healing and re-injury occurs where the body may never return to the state it was prior to the injury.
How does the treatment work?
Our 6m long plantar pressure mat and plantar pressure treadmill helps us understand the ‘dynamic force’ being placed under your feet when you walk and run by objectively measuring the amount, timing and direction of the force. This allows us to reduce, manage and redirect the excessive forces in your treatment plan.
A 3D image of your feet is also taken during the Biomechanical Analysis so that your Total Care Custom orthotic prescription can be designed using a CAD, (computer aided design) software program. Once the design has been created in the computer, it is sent to our milling machine to have the exact design created for you.
What are the benefits of this treatment
The benefit of a thorough Biomechanical Analysis is to understand the underlying cause of your condition. Prescription is everything when it comes to designing an orthotic which will help your feet have the best function possible and leave you free to stay mobile and active.
The objective data obtained in your Biomechanical Analysis also provides a baseline of how your feet function so that in the future, when your gait is assessed again we can measure your improvement and adjust the orthotics to achieve the best function possible.
Total Care Podiatry
209 Malop Street Geelong VIC 3220
Ph: 03 5223 1531
Fax: 03 5222 6766
Clinic hours
Monday | 8.00am – 5.30pm |
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Tuesday | 8.00am – 6.00pm |
Wednesday | 8.00am – 5.00pm |
Thursday | 8.00am – 5.30pm |
Friday | 8.00am – 4.30pm |