Paola Ash
What is Gait Analysis?
Did you know that one of the first pioneers in Gait Analysis was Aristotle the polymath. A polymath is someone with expansive insight and able to draw from a wide body of knowledge in order to solve complex solutions. To simplify gait analysis in broad terms, it is how a person uses their whole body for the function of walking or running. It is a method to analyse the overall walking ability of humans and also animals using a range of parameters. It will include things such as age, size, weight, speed.
With certain types of gait patterns (or walking), these are not always optimal meaning that the joints or muscles experiencing pain and / or essentially are not functioning to the best of their ability. This can mean that surrounding structures or even structures further afield for example a person has a foot complaint, but a musculoskeletal expert notices that the patient’s neck is over compensating.
This means the person is taking more unnecessary load and increased stresses and strains. In which it can then be reflected within a person’s posture and their walking style specific to them. Not only is this costly for the body over time but it can also create and accelerate wear and tear known as osteoarthritis. Moreover, a biomechanical assessment will also be done.
Gait Analysis at The Chelsea Clinic
When a person is being assessed we are looking at the movements that take place at the ankle, knee, hip, pelvis and low back. We are observing the patient for signs of discomfort, contracture, areas that are deficient in motion or overactive areas, as well as how we can improve this. Ultimately providing clients with postural and musculoskeletal solutions.
Read our article about Orthoses here https://www.thechelseaclinic.uk/the-science-of-orthoses/
Check our blog about Achilles Tendinopathy here https://www.thechelseaclinic.uk/achilles-tendinopathy/
Check our blog about Heel Pain here https://www.thechelseaclinic.uk/what-is-heel-pain/
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