Biomechanics Assessment and Gait Analysis
ChilternWellbeings approach to Gait Analysis
A Biomechanical Assessment evaluates how muscles, bones and joints of the feet and lower limb interact and move. It highlights the structural mal-alignment, or muscle imbalances that predispose patients to feeling pain in the lower back, hips, knees and feet. Sports injuries for example are typically caused by multiple factors including repetitive strain due to inefficient mechanics. The assessment allows us to identify issues and tailor your treatment plan to get you walking, running or competing pain free, whilst offering the best advice to reduce the risk of future injuries.
We combine digital gait analysis, pressure plate scanning, and 3D-printed orthotic technology to deliver highly accurate diagnoses and bespoke treatment solutions.
Our goal is simple — to help you move with comfort, confidence, and balance, whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or preventing future issues.
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What conditions can i be assessed for
A Biomechanical Assessment may be suitable to diagnose and treat the following conditions
Structural & Alignment Issues
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Flat Feet (Pes Planus) and Fallen Arches
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High-Arched Feet (Pes Cavus)
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Leg Length Discrepancy
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Overpronation or Supination (foot rolling inwards or outwards)
Joint & Soft Tissue Conditions
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Bunions (Hallux Abducto Valgus / Hallux Valgus)
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Big Toe Joint Osteoarthritis (Hallux Limitus)
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Sesamoiditis
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Morton’s Neuroma / Neuritis
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Metatarsophalangeal Joint Pain (1–5)
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Plantar Plate Injury
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Tailor’s Bunion
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Midfoot Injury or Osteoarthritis
Heel, Ankle & Lower Limb Pain
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Heel Pain – Plantar Fasciitis / Plantar Fasciopathy / Heel Bursitis
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Achilles Tendinopathy / Tendonitis
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
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Ankle Instability or Sprain – Acute or Chronic
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Shin Splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome)
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Knee, Hip or Lower Back Pain related to foot mechanics
Sports & Overuse Injuries
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Running-Related Injuries (e.g. Achilles pain, plantar fasciitis, stress injuries)
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Foot, Ankle, and Calf Strain from repetitive impact
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Postural or Performance Issues caused by biomechanical imbalance
Children’s Foot Conditions
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In-toeing / Out-toeing (gait concerns)
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Flat Feet in Children
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Growing Pains or Activity-Related Foot Pain
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Paediatric Heel Pain (Sever’s Disease)
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Podiatry Services
A Podiatrist can treat anything from an ingrowing toe nail requiring surgery under local anaesthetic to designing a custom made foot orthotic to assist with tendon or joint dysfunction or pain. We are also highly specialised to manage the Diabetic or High-Risk foot and the subsequent wounds that can arise.












