Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Foot Pressure and Weight Distribution Measurement

Fewer than 2% of people are born with congenital foot abnormalities such as clubfoot, flat feet, pigeon toes (pes adductus), or toe deformities. The number of foot abnormalities that develop during childhood, however, is steadily increasing, and nearly 60% of all adults have some degree of foot problems.
Common consequences of foot deformities include pressure sores and unusual calluses on the soles and arches of the feet as well as the toes.
Stress-related pain results in limping, which over time can lead to knee and hip problems as well as back pain.
Many faulty foot postures can be treated by individually fitted orthopedic aids. Orthotics, orthopedic shoes, and braces can be used, depending on the range of symptoms. In serious cases, surgical intervention may be necessary. What is most important at any age is to take the necessary steps quickly, to prevent any worsening of the condition.
Following clinical examination, we use the medilogic® foot pressure measurement system to determine foot shape and pressure points. The medilogic foot pressure-measuring platform makes it easy and uncomplicated to record the static and dynamic pressure distribution underneath the foot.
Wireless data transmission provides an immediate representation of pressure distribution while measurement is taking place (Illustration above right).
The medilogic foot pressure measurement system contributes to a patient-oriented treatment plan that includes orthotics and other orthopedic appliances.

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