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What is the VALD ForceFrame?

A New Standard in Strength Testing for Podiatry

At our podiatry clinic, we are always looking for ways to provide more accurate assessments and better outcomes for our patients. One of the technologies helping us do this is the VALD ForceFrame — an advanced strength testing system used in elite sports medicine and modern rehabilitation.

For patients experiencing foot, ankle, or lower limb pain, this technology allows us to measure strength objectively and design more targeted treatment plans.

How the VALD ForceFrame Works

The VALD ForceFrame is a specialised testing device that measures muscle strength and force production in the lower limb. Using highly sensitive force sensors, it records how much force your muscles generate during specific tests.

In podiatry, this allows us to capture precise data, helping identify strength deficits, muscle imbalances, or areas that may be contributing to pain or injury.

Why Strength Testing Matters in Podiatry

Many common foot and ankle conditions are influenced by weakness or imbalance in the lower limb. By accurately measuring strength, we can better understand the underlying cause of symptoms rather than just treating the pain.

This is particularly valuable when managing conditions such as:

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Achilles Tendinopathy

  • Ankle Instability

  • Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction

  • Running-related foot and ankle injuries

Foot and ankle problems are rarely caused by one factor alone. Weakness in muscles that support the foot, ankle, and lower limb can play a major role in injury and pain.

Strong feet

Strong feet play a critical role in maintaining balance, efficient walking, and preventing injury. The muscles in the feet and lower leg help stabilise the body, support the arches, and control how the foot interacts with the ground during movement.

When these muscles are weak, it can lead to poor foot mechanics, reduced balance, and increased strain on structures such as the plantar fascia, tendons, and joints. This may contribute to conditions like Plantar Fasciitis or Achilles Tendinopathy. Strengthening the small intrinsic muscles of the foot and the supporting muscles of the ankle can improve stability, enhance walking and running efficiency, and reduce the risk of injury.

For our patients, targeted foot strengthening exercises are an important part of your treatment and long-term foot health, helping our patients stay active, stable, and pain-free.