GAIT ANALYSIS

Gait analysis is a process used by our podiatrists to examine how a person walks or runs to determine the cause of mechanical pain, discomfort, or injury.

Service Details

What is a Gait Analysis?

When required, gait analysis forms part of our biomechanical examination.

Gait analysis provides podiatrists with detailed information about a person's walking or running gait. This information can be used to develop a personalised treatment plan that is tailored to the individual's specific needs and goals.

By examining the way someone moves, our podiatrists can detect any abnormalities, such as overpronation, supination, or limb length discrepancy, that could be contributing to:

  • Heel Pain

  • Arch Pain

  • Forefoot Pain

  • Knee Pain

  • Hip Pain

  • Back Pain

WHY CHOOSE US?

Gait Analysis
Image

HCPC REGISTERED PODIATRISTS

Image

PRIVATE CONSULTATION

Image

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Image

COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT

Image

EVIDENCE BASED TREATMENT

Image

STERILE INSTRUMENTS

Image

FULLY INSURED

WHAT TO EXPECT AT

Your Consultation

Podiatry Consultation

HISTORY

Our MSK (musculoskeletal) practitioner will take a full medical, medication, lifestyle & occupational history to determine whether any of these factors may cause or contribute to your presenting condition. This information is taken during a private consultation and stored on our secure database for your privacy & security.

Podiatry Assessment

ASSESSMENT

There are three elements to a gait analysis. Firstly, we assess the ranges of motion of the main joints of your feet, ankle and lower limbs to assess ‘your normal.’ We then assess your posture to visualise the effect your feet have on your skeletal system when standing.
Finally we use 3D Footscan©
technology to analyse your gait (walking / running) and balance.

Podiatry Treatment

TREATMENT

One we have determined the cause of your condition we advise on the most suitable treatment plan to treat the presenting problem and prevent reoccurrence. Musculoskeletal conditions can be successfully treated by: Modifying lifestyle, sports, footwear; Strengthening & stretching exercises; Orthoses – prescription insoles that redistribute load and prevent repetitive injury; Shockwave and laser therapy that reduce inflammation and promote healing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are your assessment fee?

We aim to provide professional, affordable foot care at all times. Our treatment fees therefore reflect the high standard of care we provide. CLICK HERE to view our fees for this service.

What are the benefits of podiatry gait analysis?

1. Identify problems: Podiatry gait analysis can help identify problems with a person's walking or running gait. By examining the way someone moves, a podiatrist can detect any abnormalities, such as overpronation, supination, or limb length discrepancy, that could be contributing to pain, discomfort, or injury.

2. Prevent injury: By identifying any issues with a person's gait, a podiatrist can help prevent future injuries. They can recommend interventions, such as orthotics or exercises, to correct any imbalances or weaknesses that could cause injuries during physical activity.

3. Improve performance: For athletes, podiatry gait analysis can help improve their performance. By correcting any biomechanical issues, an athlete can move more efficiently, which can lead to better performance and reduced risk of injury.

4. Increase comfort: People who experience pain or discomfort while walking or running can benefit from podiatry gait analysis. By identifying and correcting any underlying issues, a person can walk or run more comfortably and without pain.

5. Individualised treatment: Podiatry gait analysis provides podiatrists with detailed information about a person's walking or running gait. This information can be used to develop a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to the individual's specific needs and goals.

Overall, podiatry gait analysis can be a valuable tool for diagnosing and treating a variety of lower limb issues, including foot and ankle pain, knee pain, and even hip and back pain. It can help individuals achieve better foot health and mobility, as well as improve their quality of life.

Who is suitable for a gait analysis?

Anyone who is concerned that their 'gait' maybe contributing to pain, discomfort, or injury.
We have assessed children as young as 4 years to adults as old as 90 years.
There is no age limit to the assessment and the tests are modified to suit the ability of the patient.

APPOINTMENTS

Book Online At Anytime

RETURNING PATEINTS

Book Here

© 2025 Foot Medic™ Cardiff

Powered By

Practice Autopilot