What is the best way to monitor toe-walking in children with Autism?

What is the best way to monitor toe-walking in children with Autism?

Toe-walking is a common gait abnormality that can lead to tendon shortening. Moticon’s sensor insoles measure the pressure distribution between the heel and forefoot. This allows therapists to track the percentage of “heel contact”, objectively assessing if a therapy or orthotic is helping the child drop their heels.

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