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Biomechanical Assessment

Biomechanical Assessment

Are you suffering from any of the following problems

Foot Biomechanics

Foot Biomechanics

Foot Biomechanics

biomechanics heel pain

Foot Biomechanics

Foot Biomechanics

Foot Biomechanics

Foot Biomechanics

Foot Biomechanics

foot biomechanics

Gait Analysis

If yes, then you require a biomechanical assessment. A full biomechanical assessment allows the Podiatrist to assess the manner, functionality and alignment of the lower limb and foot. It is specifically beneficial to those who have pain which has not been diagnosed or pain which has failed to respond to medication. The examination is done with the patient in a weight bearing (standing) and non-weight bearing (lying) position. The podiatrist will concentrate on examining the range, direction and quality of motion within the hip, knee, lower limb and foot.  We ask that when you come for the assessment, if your happy to, that you bring a pair of shorts to change into.  This makes it much easier for the Podiatrist to examine your hip and knee joints.  It also helps when the Podiatrist watches the way you walk (gait cycle) as it allows us to see how the whole leg is functioning rather than just the foot itself.

Insoles and Orthotics

This assessment usually identifies the need for correction which is done using orthotics otherwise known as insoles. The orthotics, which are custom designed to your feet, provide support and work with the lower limb and feet. To provide you with the most suitable insole, we ask that on the day of your appointment, you bring a couple of pairs of shoes with you.  This will allow the Podiatrist to gain an insight into what style you prefer and will give us a better understanding of what type of insole we can provide you with.

However sometimes the problem lies within the actual muscles.  If this is the case then the Podiatrist will be happy to prepare  a stretching and strengthening exercise program specifically for your problem.

If the biomechanical assessement fails to identify any problems then the Podiatrist may still be able to suggest further areas of investigation that can be done to reach a diagnosis.  As we understand that the worst thing about pain is not knowing why its there and where its coming from!

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