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Which in shoe pressure measuring system?

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Giraffeshoes, Oct 7, 2014.

  1. Giraffeshoes

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    Hello,

    I am trying to put together a proposal for my trust to purchase an in-shoe pressure measuring system - but i have very minimal experience with them.

    I am after reviews of in shoe pressure measuring systems (pros and cons) as i have no idea which would be the best to use.
    Any information is gratefully received.

    cheers :)
     
  2. Griff

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  3. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Re: which in shoe pressure measuring system ?

    It will depend on your application.
    We use the Tekscan(fscan) system for our diabetic at risk feet and for off loading our CMT clients, couldnt be happier.
     
  4. Another one to research...Parotec in shoe pressure measurement by Paromed (German system). Please see the following patient case studies to illustrate application/results:

    • Using in shoe pressure measurement on wound not healing, pressure offloading/redistribution with modifications to pneumatic walker http://www.paromed.com.au/images/casestudy1.pdf
    • Using in shoe pressure measurement and cad/cam orthotic therapy with “typical” social runner http://www.paromed.com.au/images/casestudy3.pdf
    • Using in shoe pressure measurement and cad/cam foot orthotics on wound not healing, pressure offloading/redistribution and new footwear with custom foot orthotics http://www.paromed.com.au/images/casestudy4.pdf
    • Using in shoe pressure measurement and SCF with homeless burns victim patient http://www.paromed.com.au/images/casestudy2.pdf

    Kind Regards,
    Dieter Stahmer
    Paromed Australia
     
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