VIDEO GAIT ANALYSIS

Why use Video Gait Analysis?


We use this advanced form of motion analysis to assists us in diagnosing
complex motion related pathology of the foot, ankle, knee hip and lower back.
There are three basic stages to the human gait cycle, and it is impossible
view the detail of this intricate motion with the naked eye.

With computerised video gait analysis we are able to break each second of
time into tiny segments (frames), allowing detailed assessment. Our
integrated software allows us to further manipulate the images obtained to
calculate kinematic angulations (motion of body planes) of the leg, ankle and
foot and then print them for you to take home. In additional, all video and still-
frame images are saved to our advance multi-media server for reference and
review purposes, allowing instantaneous comparison with different shoes,
or changes over time.

Video gait analysis is particularly useful in helping to diagnose conditions
associated with running or sport, as well as painful foot and leg conditions
that are termed ‘overuse’ in nature. This assessment is routinely performed
by our specially trained podiatrists during this form of consultation.


Gait Analysis

Stage 1 – Heel strike.
Analysis rearfoot angulation, leg angulation, base and angle of gait
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Stage 2 – Midstance
Analysis of rearfoot / STJnt mechanics, midfoot / arch collapse, angulation of the rearfoot, and timing of forefoot load
Stage 3 – Propulsion
Analysis of rearfoot mechanics, degree of leg rotation, angle of foot during propulsion, timing of heel lift and toe from which propulsion is initiated
Stage 3 – Propulsion
Analysis of rearfoot mechanics, degree of leg rotation, angle of foot during propulsion, timing of heel lift and toe from which propulsion is initiated