Gaitscan
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TOG GaitScan System is a diagnostic tool for assessing the biomechanics of human gait. The GaitScan hardware has 4096 sensors and scans at 300Hz (scans per second). The measurements provide a sophisticated explanation of foot mechanics and assists with orthotic solutions.
TOG GaitScan is the most technologically advanced gait analysis system available today. More information can be found here: [1]