Rehab, monitoring performance improvement
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Orthopaedics: To help in the diagnosis of knee or hip problems. Provides information on the dynamic movement on both limbs, enabling key parameters to quantified, for example knee range of motion and asymmetry.
Podiatrists: By measuring adduction and abduction through the gait cycle, the podiatrist can ensure that the shoes or orthotics prescribed correct the problem.
Sports Performance: By measuring key gait parameters the physiotherapist can check that the athletes remain fit and no injury is starting to take affect before you can see it. After injury the physiotherapist can ensure that they return to their normal profile.
Prosthesis: Use the data to optimise the gait of a person to ensure they obtain optimum performance from the prosthesis.
Physiotherapists/Rehabilitation: When the client/patient is returning back to a healthy gait you can use the gait data to quantify improvements with each visit. This allows you to check their progress, and can shorten treatment times.
Team Sport Monitoring: Keep your best players on the pitch, monitor how they are moving after the training sessions. This will ensure you start picking up issues early. After injury you can monitor them back to fitness, using the healthy profile as the reference.
Elderly at risk of falling: Preventing falls by ascertaining people with an irregular gait pattern. and identifying the most appropriate course of exercises or treatment. Helping in the recovery by monitoring and quantifying improvements, which can often be slow.
