Biomechanical Assessments and custom-made orthotics

Key Components of the Assessment Static Evaluation: Checking bone and joint alignment, arch height, and weight distribution while standing still. Dynamic Gait Analysis: Observing and recording walking or running patterns, often using treadmills. Range of Motion Tests: Measuring flexibility and movement limits in the foot, ankle, knee, and hip joints.Muscle Testing: Evaluating strength, weaknesses, and tightness in the lower leg and foot. Purpose and Outcomes Identify Root Causes: Finds structural flaws causing localized pain in the feet, knees, or lower back Guide Treatment: Helps create custom solutions such as orthotics, specific stretches, strengthening exercises, or footwear changes.