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Biomechanical Assessment

$143.00

1 Hour

About this Service

Biomechanical assessments are an essential tool in diagnosing and treating foot and ankle conditions. During a biomechanical assessment, we evaluate your gait, foot and ankle alignment, joint range of motion, and muscle strength. We also take into consideration any relevant medical history or past injuries to fully understand your unique situation and provide a holistic approach to your treatment.


Once we have identified the issues, we develop a personalised treatment plan that may include physical therapy, orthotics, footwear recommendations, or other treatments as necessary. Our goal is to address the underlying cause of your pain or discomfort, and help you return to your daily activities as quickly and safely as possible.


Our podiatry team is committed to providing you with the highest level of care, and we understand the impact that foot and ankle conditions can have on your daily life. That's why we offer comprehensive biomechanical assessments, as well as a range of other foot and ankle services to help you achieve optimal foot health.


If you're experiencing foot or ankle pain, discomfort, or other issues, contact us today to schedule your biomechanical assessment. Our podiatrists are here to help you get back on your feet, pain-free.


Book this appointment if you have: 


  • Heel spurs

  • Fallen arches

  • Growing pains

  • Sever’s

  • Knee pain

  • Chronic Pain

  • Osgood schlatter’s Disease

  • Achilles Pain

  • Lower Leg, ankle or foot pain

  • Joint pain

  • Muscle pain

  • Pain when walking, standing or Running

  • Kids and Adults heel pain

  • Painful flat feet

  • Regular tripping or falling

  • In-toeing (pigeon-toeing) and out-toeing

  • Shin and leg pain

  • Knee pain

  • Pain after sports

  • Abnormal gait, like toe-walking

  • Instability and incoordination

  • Children who are not being able to keep up with other kids of the same age during running or sports

  • Shin splints

  • Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)

  • Achilles tendinopathy

  • Knee pain (patella pain)

  • Bursitis

  • Calf pain

  • Arch Pain

  • Hip pain

  • Bone repairs

  • Calcifications



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