A biomechanical assessment is a detailed clinical examination of the way your body moves. It looks at the alignment and function of the feet, ankles, knees, hips, and lower back, both at rest and during walking. Rather than treating individual symptoms in isolation, a foot and gait assessment looks at the whole picture — identifying the underlying mechanical causes of pain, discomfort, or reduced mobility.
The assessment is carried out in a relaxed, unhurried environment. You will be asked to walk, and the way your joints move and interact will be carefully observed and recorded. Where relevant, specific clinical measurements will be taken.
What Does a Biomechanical Assessment Involve?
Every assessment is tailored to your individual needs and presenting concerns. It will typically include:
● A detailed clinical history, including any existing conditions, previous injuries, and relevant medical background
● Observation of posture, alignment, and foot position when standing
● Assessment of joint range of motion at the foot, ankle, knee, and hip
● Muscle strength testing where clinically indicated
● Gait analysis — observing your walking pattern from multiple angles
● Examination of footwear and wear patterns
● Pressure distribution assessment where appropriate
