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Foot Scan (Pedoscan)

About Foot Scan (Pedoscan)

Foot Scan (Pedoscan) is an advanced diagnostic test that analyzes foot pressure distribution, gait pattern, and posture while standing and walking.

Overview

  • Evaluates foot pressure distribution and walking pattern (gait analysis)

  • Detects flat feet, high arches, and abnormal pressure points

  • Helps in diabetic foot risk assessment

  • Assists in designing customized orthotic insoles

  • Useful in sports injury prevention and rehabilitation

  • Identifies posture-related imbalances affecting knees, hips, and spine

Workflow

Step 1: Patient Assessment
Basic history and physical evaluation of foot-related complaints.

Step 2: Static Scan
Patient stands on the sensor platform to measure pressure distribution.

Step 3: Dynamic Scan
Patient walks across the platform to analyze gait and movement.

Step 4: Data Analysis
Software generates detailed pressure maps and gait reports.

Step 5: Interpretation
Specialist reviews findings and identifies abnormalities.

Step 6: Recommendation & Reporting
Customized treatment plan or orthotic advice is provided.

Benefits & Value

For Patients

  • Early detection of foot and posture problems

  • Pain prevention in feet, knees, and lower back

  • Personalized orthotic solutions

For Caregivers & Families

  • Helps manage diabetic foot complications

  • Prevents falls and mobility issues in elderly

  • Supports rehabilitation and recovery

For the Community

  • Promotes preventive musculoskeletal health

  • Reduces risk of chronic orthopedic issues

  • Encourages awareness of posture and gait health

Risks & Challenges

  • No significant risks (completely safe procedure)
  • Requires expert interpretation of gait data
  • May need follow-up assessments for accurate correction

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions +

Is Pedoscan painful?
No, it is completely painless and non-invasive.

How long does it take?
Approximately 10–20 minutes.

Is it safe for diabetic patients?
Yes, it is highly recommended for diabetic foot evaluation.

Do I need special preparation?
No preparation is required.

Can it help with back pain?
Yes, improper foot alignment can contribute to back pain, which can be identified through this scan.

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