An overview of podiatric biomechanics theory and its relation to selected gait dysfunction

Abstract

This paper introduces the ‘foot function’ approach used by podiatrists in the treatment of lower limb musculoskeletal dysfunction. The aim is to demonstrate how podiatric theory has evolved its own perspective of mechanisms relating to normal and abnormal locomotion. Three individual podiatric paradigms are discussed, and a further theory allowing a working simplification of theory is introduced. Finally, an example of gait abnormality is discussed in relation to podiatric and physiotherapy perspectives.

An insight into podiatric theory should enable therapists working within this field to develop a more holistic and multidisciplinary approach. It is the view of the authors that a closer working relationship between physiotherapists and podiatrists with an interest in movement dysfunction provides a better quality service for appropriate patients.

Citation

An overview of podiatric biomechanics theory and its relation to selected gait dysfunction
Paul Harradine, Lawrence Bevan, Nik Carter
Physiotherapy - June 2006 (Vol. 92, Issue 2, Pages 122-127, DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2005.10.003)