Dynamic Scanning:
“As the patient walks across the GaitScan plate, 4096 sensors are set to scan the plantar surface of the foot in motion. The GaitScan system records timing sequences during gait and captures the pressure for each of ten distinct anatomical landmarks. The result is the detection of imbalances and other indicators of common lower limb pathologies.”
-theorthoticgroup.com
Pressure Mapping:
“Gaitscan gives you the adaptability to view a patient’s plantar pressure distribution in both 2D and 3D. The synchronized mode allows for a direct right and left foot comparison and displays the centre of pressure or “gait line” of the foot throughout the gait cycle. Detailed images allow for the easy identification of high pressure areas and existing biomechanical inefficiencies.”
-theorthoticgroup.com
(All information from The Orthotic Group website)
“As the patient walks across the GaitScan plate, 4096 sensors are set to scan the plantar surface of the foot in motion. The GaitScan system records timing sequences during gait and captures the pressure for each of ten distinct anatomical landmarks. The result is the detection of imbalances and other indicators of common lower limb pathologies.”
-theorthoticgroup.com
Pressure Mapping:
“Gaitscan gives you the adaptability to view a patient’s plantar pressure distribution in both 2D and 3D. The synchronized mode allows for a direct right and left foot comparison and displays the centre of pressure or “gait line” of the foot throughout the gait cycle. Detailed images allow for the easy identification of high pressure areas and existing biomechanical inefficiencies.”
-theorthoticgroup.com
(All information from The Orthotic Group website)