- Rehabilitation and Cure Facilities
The lower limb joint function alignment and plantar pressure distribution detector is a system that uses computer to photograph and image the functional standing position of human lower limbs, calculate and analyze the plantar pressure distribution and the alignment of lower limb joint function. It can diagnose the abnormal feet such as flatfoot, high arch foot, pointed foot and valgus, and can also diagnose the heel varus (valgus), long and short feet, knee flexion contracture (or excess) And dysplasia of the hip joint. The system is widely used in all levels of rehabilitation medicine and rehabilitation training institutions, as well as the most basic rehabilitation work station (point).