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About Gait Analysis

A Gait Analysis is the study of the way that you walk and run. It can be used to highlight biomechanical abnormalities such as pronation which may affect the way that you walk or cause you discomfort.

Gait Analysis is the study of the way you walk and run to highlight biomechanical abnormalities.

Gait analysis is used to assess, plan and treate individuals with conditions affecting their ability to walk. It is also commonly used in sports such as athletics to help athletes run more efficiently and to identify posture-related or movement-related problems in people with injuries.


Here at Davenport House Clinic we have the most sophisticated equipment for Gait Analysis. Using our orthopaedic treadmill, high speed shutter cameras and industry leading software our Podiatrist can analyse the way you walk or run to allow you to see all of the movements which could be leading to your discomfort or injury.


A Gait Analysis is most often carried out by our Podiatrists but on certain occasions our Physiotherapist may be asked to work alongside the Podiatrist to form a treatment programme.


Runners and joggers who experience shin splints, stress fractures, ligament pain and other foot, ankle and knee concerns will benefit from a Gait Analysis.


A Gait Analysis can detect biomechanical abnormalities such as pronation, heel spurs and shin splints to name a few. Biomechanical abnormalities are usually caused by muscular imbalances, although they can sometimes be caused by structural problems, such as leg length discrepancies.


Part of a Gait Analysis includes pressure plate gait analysis which involves a series of pressure images taken at high speed to capture in detail a person's characteristics of gait. This gives the clinician more information in terms of foot mechanics and will help with diagnosis and treatment and, if required, help in the design of orthotics.


About Gait Analysis

» About Gait Analysis
A Gait Analysis is a method used to assess the way we walk or run to highlight biomechanical abnormalities.

» Biomechanical Assessment
What is a Biomechanical Assessment? Why do I need one? Find out here.

» FAQ
Got a question about Gait Analysis? You will probably find the answer here!

» Gait Analysis Assessment
The information gained from a Gait Analysis forms the basis for a rehabilitation programme. Treatment options can be found here

» Gait Analysis Treatments
From Orthotic prescription to stretching excercises, our Podiatrists are highly skilled to treat all Biomechanical abnormalities.

» Fees
Find out how much we charge for our many appointment types.

Common Treatment Options

» Orthotics

» Physiotherapy

» R.I.C.E.

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