The gait analysis system, for measuring the plantar pressure distribution of the human body, has the following common application scenarios:
Helping to identify foot abnormalities in users, such as excessive inward or outward rotation, uneven gait, etc.
Evaluating flat feet, high arches, and other potential foot health issues.
Applied in the prevention and treatment of sports injuries. By analyzing the plantar pressure distribution data, it can identify areas that bear excessive pressure and cause injuries. Reasonable adjustments can be made through data analysis, such as adjusting posture, insole design, etc.
Applied in the creation of corrective insoles. By using plantar pressure distribution data, more personalized corrective insoles and shoes can be designed, especially for individuals with special needs such as flat feet or high arches.

Applied in pre- and post-surgery foot rehabilitation data tracking and comparison. The gait analysis system can monitor the changes in foot pressure in real-time, helping doctors and rehabilitation therapists assess the progress of treatment and make corresponding adjustments to improve rehabilitation efficiency.
Applied in evaluating the gait of elderly people, especially in helping assess the balance of elderly gait, preventing falls, and guiding rehabilitation training.
Can be applied to help athletes improve their performance. By guiding athletes’ gait and movement techniques through pressure data, the goal is to optimize athletic performance, while also preventing unnecessary sports injuries.
Evaluating potential diabetic foot, which can play a preventive role in avoiding future problems.
