



We assess through Gait Analysis at Bromley
• Muscle weakness
• Loss of joint range
• Poor postural control
• Incoordination
Lack of exercise, ageing, muscular damage, or pregnancy are the most prevalent causes of muscle weakness. Long-term diseases like diabetes or heart disease might also cause it. Other potential causes include multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, depression, stroke, and chronic fatigue syndrome (ME).
A joint is said to have a limited range of motion when it cannot move easily and completely in its typical position. Motion may be restricted by a mechanical fault within the joint, swollen tissue around the joint, muscular stiffness, discomfort, or illness.
If there is a sensory mismatch, the CNS cannot distinguish between accurate and inaccurate sensory information from one or more of these systems, leading to dizziness, unsteadiness, poor balance, and disruption in the predictive timing of sensory input, poor postural control results.
Lack of coordination, particularly the inability to employ various bodily parts harmoniously and effectively.
Through Gait assessment we can appraising the way of your limbs when moving. Incoordination can be corrected.