3 ways OptoSource is using ALINE Systems to improve gait performance
November 21, 2011 Leave a comment
OptoSource is showing patients that they don’t have to live with many simple health problems associated with gait asymmetry. Our gait, or the way we walk, is measured in phases that define the stride lengths, support times, and the load we bear in each step. Inefficiencies or asymmetries in gait are known to affect other aspects of the body, but what is remarkable is that almost any injury imaginable will effect our gait.
Common issues with the lower body can be fixed, treated or facilitated with improved footwear. OptoSource has been working with ALINE Systems, a semi-custom insole manufacturer that has developed an adaptable orthopedic insert for almost any piece of footwear. ALINE Systems, for most people, improves symmetry, foot neutrality, and support in the fit of every-day casuals to sports specific footwear such as golf cleats and ski boots. Using ALINE Systems unique application for quick, easy, and effective manipulation of the foot with real-time objective gait analysis feedback, we are seeing almost unanimous improvements in gait performance.
Finally, our 3 ways of improving gait performance using ALINE Systems. 
1. Quickly/Easily identify problems Using the ALINE integrated measurement tool to measures foot size, ankle displacement and knee centering, we can then determine if your problem lies in the lower leg and if ALINE is a good product for you.
2. Making adjustments With the ALINE insole, immediately the foot is supported. Minor adjustments to displacement and centering can be altered using quickly adaptable tabs to the underside of the insole and the measurement tool provides quality subjective results.
3. Baseline testing/Objective feedback Taking a gait print using a OptoGait with a treadmill or by using a larger system such as a 10-meter OptoJump, we can determine a baseline ‘swing’ or an average of our performance in each phase specific to your gait. We can compare a barefoot analysis with that of one with our current footwear and see how symmetry is affected by the addition of footwear. Finally, we add ALINE and compare the results with each state of testing. Vast improvements in the symmetry of contact times between right and left legs, as well as the variance of each step length and contact time, focusing on each leg individually.









