The plantoscope for rapid diagnostics of foot pathology contains a horizontal, plane-parallel base plate for placing the feet, made of optically transparent material and a mirror installed under it, at an angle to the base plate. The base plate and mirror are mounted on a metal frame in rubber seals. The lighting unit is made in the form of two LED LED strips mounted on opposite sides of the frame. The device allows to increase the accuracy of determining foot deformities with high contrast of the obtained image, especially during mass examinations, simplicity and informativeness of the study and its public accessibility. Due to the simplicity of design it is used for diagnostic rooms, medical centers and other medical institutions.
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- helps to detect spinal deformities (scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis, etc.),
- disorders in the hip, knee and ankle joints.
- suitable for patients of all age groups;
- does not require much time;
- Podoscopy data are especially important in the selection of supporters, individually for each patient.
- allows the orthopedic traumatologist to quickly and efficiently carry out the necessary amount of training
- assess the longitudinal and transverse arch of the feet;
- evaluate the inward (hyperpronation) or outward (excessive supination) forefoot and hindfoot collapse;
- determination of overloaded areas of the foot (corns, dry calluses);
- to evaluate the reaction of the arches of the foot and changes in the position of the calcaneus during functional tests ("sitting", "standing bipedally", "standing unipedally", etc;)
- assess the condition of the feet and the degree of their deformation;
- identify areas of local foot congestion;
- the possibility of photo-documenting the condition of the feet.