The foot posture detection equipment detects the alignment and orientation of the foot in both static and dynamic positions using sensors, cameras, and pressure plates. The systems measure the angles of rearfoot valgus/varus, forefoot abduction, and arch height in both bearing and non-bearing positions. For instance, a device may identify excessive rearfoot valgus in tendinopathy patients which calls for corrective orthotics with medial support. In sports medicine, posture detection equipment assists athletes in determining less obvious alignment problems like tibial torsion that may provoke overuse injuries. Its structural (osseous) and soft tissue posture information capture provides a comprehensive approach to individual treatment, blending orthotic appliances with muscle strengthening exercises.