Walkway™ is a low profile floor walkway system that captures multiple sequential foot strikes of
humans and animals for analysis of foot function and gait. The system displays foot function,
stride length, velocity, and gait parameters for objective and quantified affirmation of
diagnosis and mode of treatment while also answering research and/or development questions. The Walkway's
unique modular design allows you to choose the system configuration by sensing area and sensor
resolution.
For veterinary academic clinicians and researchers treating, investigating or studying animal foot or
paw function and gait, the Walkway provides data information for answering research hypotheses and
clinically treating foot/paw problems, gait dysfunctions and others such as neuromuscular related
diseases & disorders.
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For human patients or subjects with academic clinicians and researchers treating, investigating or studying
foot function and gait, the Walkway also provides data information for answering research hypotheses and clinically
treating foot problems, gait dysfunctions and others such as neuromuscular related diseases & disorders.
1. Connect
2. Collect
3. Analyze
USB Connection to PC
Data from multiple foot strike
Analyze pressure data for high risk areas
Applications:
Benefits:
Quantify continuous gait patterns over many strides
Identify plantar pressure profile discrepancies between left and right feet
Identify asymmetries during stance phase
Identify areas of potential ulcerations
Monitor improvements in balance, sway, strength & weight bearing
Assess high pressures and deviated Center of Force trajectories due to pronation, supination, or other foot
and/or gait related disorders
Save time capturing multiple foot strikes (reduction of trials)
Reduce incidence of ulcers and speed healing time
Educational tool to teach rehabilitation exercises for the lower limb
Supporting documentation for fee-for-service approach or insurance claims
Educational tool to teach rehabilitation exercises for the lower limb
Tangible, visible biofeedback for the client which increases compliance