The plantar pressure distribution system measures the distribution of pressure on the soles of the feet when a person is standing still or walking.
After measurement, the system can visually display various gait data in the software, such as plantar pressure distribution and the contact area of the sole.
The data is presented in the form of images, which are intuitive, concise, and easy to understand for users.
The plantar pressure distribution system is primarily applied in the following scenarios:
1. Rehabilitation Medicine
By analyzing the measured data, conditions such as flat feet and high arches can be accurately diagnosed.
Doctors and foot rehabilitation specialists can use these measurements to develop personalized rehabilitation plans for users with foot abnormalities.
Compared to traditional diagnostic methods, the system provides richer data, faster measurements, more precise results, and more scientific diagnoses.

2. Orthopedic Surgery
Through plantar pressure distribution tests, doctors can better assess treatment outcomes for foot deformities, foot pain, and related issues.
Regular measurements allow doctors to monitor changes in plantar pressure distribution during a patient’s foot treatment and rehabilitation process, enabling more accurate evaluations of treatment effectiveness.
Based on these evaluations, treatment plans can be adjusted accordingly to achieve better results.
3. Sports Medicine
The measurements from the plantar pressure distribution system can help athletes prevent sports injuries and optimize their performance.
The system can also assess whether an athlete exhibits incorrect posture during activity and detect potential injuries.
Athletes experience intense physical exertion, so identifying improper posture or potential foot issues early is crucial. Otherwise, serious injuries may occur during training or competition.