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Visit Sky Podiatry for Specialized Foot Biomechanical Assessment

When it comes to physical evaluation, the foot is generally, if not entirely, overlooked despite having 38 muscles, 28 distinct bones, and 214 ligaments. The foot is one of the most vital body parts, but most individuals don't realise this until something significant to them is lost.

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Visit Sky Podiatry for Specialized Foot Biomechanical Assessment

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  1. Visit Sky Podiatry for Specialized Foot Biomechanical Assessment For a body part that contains 38 muscles, 28 different bones, and 214 ligaments, the foot is mostly, if not completely, ignored when it comes to physical assessment. Most people don't know that the foot is one of the most important body parts, but you never know the value of what you have until it's gone. So, for a life free from pain, injury, or disability, you should ensure that you book a foot biomechanical assessment. The biomechanical assessment mainly involves a detailed examination of your lower limbs, studying its structure, alignment, weaknesses, and strengths. Abnormal foot mechanics is a serious condition since it can result in injury, disability, and unimaginable pain, especially in your legs, ankles, feet, and knees. To avoid such an occurrence, an appointment with our world-class physicians at Sky Podiatry should be on the books. At Sky Podiatry, we offer you the best treatment solutions provided by highly trained and qualified podiatrists that you'll ever find. At Sky Podiatry, we conduct foot biomechanical assessment to detect biomechanical abnormalities that may cause you pain and check for any abnormalities that put you at risk of developing an injury or disability. At Sky Podiatry, we pride ourselves on taking the wholesome approach when conducting foot biomechanical assessment. This assessment involves our team conducting a thorough exam on your body's movement and the counteracts of any irregularities present, like examining your foot structure, the wear and tear to your shoes, how the pain presents itself, and also the weight transfer when you are standing still and when you are in motion. When the assessment is complete, our well-trained and highly certified podiatrist will devise a highly effective and innovative solution to deal with your specific condition based on the data they would have gathered from the assessment.

  2. With such an approach, we ensure our patients get the most effective treatment specifically tailored to their condition so that it prompts quick yet effective relief from pain and assures them of a speedy recovery. What Constitutes Foot Biomechanical Assessment? Our biomechanical assessment consists of the following: 1. Alignment of the ankle, leg, knee, and foot. 2. Visual gait analysis which involves the use of slow-motion video analysis. 3. Pressure mapping of your feet both while walking and standing. 4. Joint flexibility screening. 5. Detection of muscle imbalance and weakness by conducting foot and leg muscle strength test. 6. Pelvic stability and balance test. 7. Limb length screening for any discrepancy. Trained to detect and find a tailored solution to deal with your biomechanical condition, our podiatrists can also improve your feet's biomechanics. Also, our podiatrist can help you return to the exercise or sporting activity of your choice, reduce the risk of injury recurrence and enhance your athletic performance. Source: skypodiatry.blogspot.com

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