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I am new addition, who has found this site very helpful.
I run a Podiatry clinic in the north west of England, and am looking at purchasing a pressure system to add to our gait lab.
The reasons being:
Another diagnostic tool has to be handy, right?
We already use video analysis, and we hope that a pressure plate system will also increase patient understanding of diagnosis and treatment given, by presenting the information in a visual form.
It will help with my research for my MA.
We have narrowed it down to two possibilities, RSScan, and FootworkPro.
We will be purchasing a 50cm (approx) plate. Then, if finances allow and if it is necessary we will upgrade in the future.
Has anyone any experience with either?
Then one thing that troubles me about RSScan is the PSL (pressure sensitive layer) that needs to be recalibrated every so often (12-24 months dependent on use) at a cost of £300 (ish). Whereas, the FootworkPro never needs that intervention.
I think there are guys and gals from mar-systems on here (and they have been a good source of information), but I am after independent opinions from users who have used either of both plates.
We will be manufacturing orthotics on site, so all I need is a comparison between the plates themselves and the software in terms of capture and analysis.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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