Comprehensive Gait Analysis at Dynamic Podiatry: Understanding Your Walking & Running Mechanics
What Is Gait Analysis?
Gait analysis is a clinical assessment that evaluates how you walk or run, with the goal of identifying biomechanical abnormalities that may contribute to pain, injury, or inefficient movement. By examining your gait cycle—the complex sequence of motions involved in each step—we can detect subtle problems that are not always visible to the naked eye.
Understanding Biomechanical Abnormalities
Efficient movement depends on joints with adequate range of motion and muscles strong enough to produce necessary force. When joints become stiff due to muscle tightness or when muscles weaken, your body compensates by altering movement patterns. These compensations often lead to biomechanical abnormalities, which can increase the risk of injury and reduce functional performance.
Common Gait Problems and Their Impact
Some frequent gait irregularities include:
- Hip Drop During Stance Phase: Can cause hip bursitis or lower back pain
- Difficulty Clearing the Ground During Swing Phase: May lead to hip discomfort
- Foot Drop: Inability to lift toes, causing instability, trips, or improper heel strike
- Forward Leaning: Increases risk of stumbling or falling
- Improper Use of Walking Aids: Inefficient gait and increased fatigue
- Excessive Heel Weight Bearing: Poor balance and risk of falling backward
- Inability to Fully Support Weight: Common after injury, stroke, or neurological disorders, increasing fall risk and potential fractures