T-Plate Foot Pressure Plate with Wi-Fi
The T-Plate foot pressure plate is the most accurate and cost-effective way to identify the plantar pressure profile.
Wi-Fi Connectivity: Enables wireless data transfer and real-time monitoring, eliminating the need for cumbersome cables and enhancing convenience.
High Precision Sensors: Equipped with advanced sensors that provide accurate and detailed measurements of plantar pressure.
User-Friendly Software: Comes with intuitive software that offers comprehensive analysis and easy-to-read visualisations of pressure data.
Product Description
T-Plate Foot Pressure Plate with Wi-Fi
The T-Plate Foot Pressure Plate with Wi-Fi is a clinical plantar pressure assessment system designed to capture and display pressure distribution under the feet. It helps practitioners assess how load is shared during standing and walking, making it useful for gait analysis, orthotic assessment, rehabilitation follow-up and pressure monitoring in clinic.
With wireless connectivity, detailed sensor-based measurement and analysis software, it supports a more efficient workflow without trailing cables across the assessment area. For podiatrists, physiotherapists and other lower-limb clinicians, it offers a practical way to turn visual observation into measurable pressure data.
Key Selling Points
Clear plantar pressure mapping
High-precision sensors help identify pressure concentration, load distribution and gait-related patterns that may not be obvious on observation alone.
Wireless clinical workflow
Wi-Fi connectivity allows data transfer and real-time monitoring without relying on physical cabling at the point of assessment.
Useful for assessment and review
Suitable for first-line evaluation, orthotic review, post-surgical monitoring and ongoing comparison when tracking changes over time.
Portable, clinic-friendly format
Its low-profile design and manageable weight make it easier to position, store and move between treatment rooms when needed.
What It Does and How It Works
This system measures plantar pressure through an array of built-in sensors in the plate surface. When a patient stands or walks across it, the device records how force is distributed through the foot and sends the data to compatible software for review.
In practical terms, that means clinicians can see pressure loading patterns, compare left-to-right differences, review dynamic foot function and use the information to support treatment planning. The software presents the recorded data in a readable visual format, helping turn raw measurement into something easier to interpret during assessment.
Common Problems It May Help With
Abnormal gait patterns
Useful when investigating how a patient loads the foot during walking, especially where gait asymmetry or altered movement is suspected.
Orthotic review and optimisation
Helps assess how custom orthoses or footwear are influencing pressure distribution so adjustments can be made with more objective feedback.
Pressure-related risk areas
Can support identification of localised high-pressure zones that may need offloading, closer monitoring or changes in treatment strategy.
Rehabilitation follow-up
Useful when checking progress after foot or lower-limb intervention, where restoring more balanced loading is part of the clinical goal.
Sports assessment
Provides pressure information that may help clinicians and sports practitioners understand loading patterns during performance screening.
Diabetic foot monitoring support
Can contribute to pressure analysis where pressure management is clinically important, alongside wider diabetic foot assessment protocols.
Applications and Suitability
Suitable for
- Podiatry clinics
- Physiotherapy practices
- Biomechanics and gait assessment rooms
- Orthotic assessment and review
- Sports medicine environments
- Rehabilitation settings
Especially helpful when
- Objective plantar pressure data is needed
- Reviewing pressure changes before and after intervention
- Assessing walking mechanics in clinic
- Checking orthotic or footwear effect on load distribution
- Building a more evidence-based assessment record
Who It May Not Suit
This product is intended for assessment and analysis rather than treatment. It may not be the right choice where only a simple visual screen is required, where no compatible computer setup is available, or where the user does not need plantar pressure data in enough detail to justify a dedicated pressure plate system.
It is also less suitable for environments where equipment cannot be kept dry, clean and protected between uses. For clinics needing a different plate size, different sensor format or a broader gait lab setup, another pressure analysis or gait analysis solution may be more appropriate.
Product Specifications
| Product type | Foot pressure plate with Wi-Fi |
|---|---|
| SKU | LM4301 |
| Dimensions | 550 x 550 x 10 mm |
| Sensor count | 2304 sensors (48 x 48 matrix) |
| Sampling frequency | Up to 100 Hz |
| Pressure range | 0.1 to 100 N/cm² |
| Interface | Wi-Fi |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Operating system compatibility | Windows and macOS |
| Sold as | Each |
Usage Instructions
- Place the pressure plate on a stable, flat surface in the assessment area.
- Connect the device to the Wi-Fi network and open the compatible analysis software.
- Follow the calibration steps shown on screen before patient testing.
- Ask the patient to stand or walk on the plate as required for the assessment protocol.
- Review the visualised pressure data and recorded metrics within the software.
- Use findings alongside clinical examination and patient history to guide decision-making.
Benefits
More objective assessment
Adds measurable data to clinical observation, which can improve clarity when discussing findings or comparing appointments.
Supports treatment planning
Helps guide decisions around orthotics, footwear advice, pressure management and rehabilitation strategy.
Improves follow-up review
Useful for checking whether pressure patterns are changing after intervention rather than relying on symptoms alone.
Efficient in clinic
Wireless data transfer and software-based analysis help streamline testing and reporting in a professional setting.
Contraindications & Warnings
- For professional assessment use. It should not be relied on as a standalone diagnosis without wider clinical evaluation.
- Use on a flat, stable surface only to help maintain accurate readings and safe patient positioning.
- Clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent only. Do not use abrasive cleaners or submerge the device in water.
- Store in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight when not in use.
- Do not use if the plate or connection system appears damaged or if calibration cannot be completed correctly.
FAQs
What is the T-Plate Foot Pressure Plate with Wi-Fi used for?
It is used to measure and analyse plantar pressure during standing and walking. This helps clinicians assess load distribution, gait function and pressure patterns that may inform treatment planning, orthotic review or rehabilitation follow-up.
Who is this pressure plate suitable for?
It is suited to podiatrists, physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals involved in lower-limb assessment. It is particularly useful in clinics that want objective plantar pressure data rather than observation alone.
How does the Wi-Fi function help in practice?
Wi-Fi connectivity allows the system to transfer data without relying on a cable connected directly to the plate during use. This can make setup tidier, reduce trailing leads in clinic and support a smoother assessment workflow.
Can it be used for gait analysis as well as static testing?
Yes, it is suitable for analysing plantar pressure during walking as well as during standing assessment. That makes it helpful when a clinician wants to compare static load distribution with dynamic foot function.
Is it useful for orthotic assessment?
Yes, it can help show how pressure distribution changes with different orthotic or footwear options. This makes it useful for checking whether an intervention is helping to redistribute load in a more appropriate way.
Can this be used in diabetic foot care?
It can support plantar pressure analysis where pressure management is clinically relevant. It should be used as part of a wider diabetic foot assessment pathway rather than as a replacement for full clinical screening and risk management.
What operating systems is it compatible with?
The listed compatibility is Windows and macOS. Clinics should still check their device setup, software requirements and network environment before purchase or installation.
Is it difficult to set up?
Routine setup is straightforward for a clinical environment: place the plate on a flat surface, connect to Wi-Fi, calibrate and begin testing through the software. As with most assessment hardware, best results depend on correct setup and a consistent testing protocol.
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Product Summary
The T-Plate Foot Pressure Plate with Wi-Fi is a professional plantar pressure analysis system for clinics that need clear, measurable insight into foot loading and gait. It combines sensor-based pressure capture, wireless data transfer and software-led visual analysis to support assessment, orthotic review, rehabilitation monitoring and broader lower-limb biomechanics work.













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