Foot pressure analysis in podiatry is a specialized assessment technique used to evaluate the distribution of force across the plantar surface of the foot during standing, walking, or running, providing critical insights into foot function and biomechanics. This analysis employs pressure plates or instrumented insoles embedded with sensors to measure pressure magnitude, timing, and location, generating visual maps that highlight areas of excessive load, uneven distribution, or abnormal contact patterns. Podiatrists use this data to diagnose conditions, guide treatment plans, and monitor the effectiveness of interventions for a wide range of foot and lower extremity disorders. In clinical practice, foot pressure analysis helps identify issues such as plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, diabetic foot ulcers, and biomechanical imbalances like overpronation or supination. For example, a pressure map showing high peak pressure under the first metatarsal head may indicate hallux valgus, while increased pressure along the medial arch could signal a collapsed arch contributing to overpronation. These findings enable podiatrists to develop targeted treatments, such as custom orthotics designed to redistribute pressure, padding to cushion high-pressure areas, or physical therapy to strengthen muscles that support proper foot alignment. For diabetic patients, foot pressure analysis is particularly valuable as it helps identify at-risk areas for ulceration, allowing for proactive intervention to prevent serious complications. By monitoring pressure changes over time, podiatrists can adjust treatments—such as modifying orthotics or recommending protective footwear—to maintain healthy tissue integrity. Additionally, foot pressure analysis is used to assess the effectiveness of surgical interventions, such as bunion correction or heel spur removal, by comparing pre- and post-operative pressure distributions to ensure improved function. The integration of pressure data with other assessments, such as 3D foot scans and gait analysis, provides a holistic understanding of foot function, ensuring that treatments address the root causes of discomfort or dysfunction. By quantifying pressure patterns, foot pressure analysis in podiatry transforms subjective symptoms into objective data, supporting evidence-based care that enhances foot health and quality of life.