The podiatrist will look at your posture, joint range of motion and how you walk and run.
Such an assessment is important when you are experiencing foot, ankle, knee or back pain as it is critical in diagnosing the cause of the pain. Walking and running assessments are also called biomechanical assessments.
Walking and running assessments are performed with the use of cameras situated around a treadmill to deliver data from the front and side. This data is then feed through SiliconCoach Pro 7 which will allow the podiatrist to calculate precise angles and show the patient exactly what is desirable and undesirable about their current walking and running styles.
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