Smirnova Plantography

Smirnova plantography is a method for examining the foot and ankle joint, developed by the Soviet surgeon E.V. Smirnov. It is used to diagnose various foot diseases such as flat feet, arthritis and others.

Plantography includes the following stages:

  1. The patient stands on a special platform that fixes his foot in a certain position.
  2. The doctor measures the height of the foot and its angles.
  3. The patient then takes a few steps on the platform to obtain additional information about the condition of the foot.
  4. The data obtained is analyzed by the doctor and allows him to make an accurate diagnosis.

Smirnova plantography is one of the most accurate methods for examining the foot, which allows you to identify various diseases and disorders in the ankle joint. This method is widely used in medicine and sports medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of various foot diseases.



Smirnova plantography is a method for diagnosing diseases of the musculoskeletal system, developed by the Soviet surgeon E.V. Smirnov. This method allows you to determine the presence and degree of development of various diseases, such as arthritis, arthrosis, tendinitis, fracture, etc.

Smirnova plantography is based on the analysis of foot prints, which are made on special paper. The prints are made by having the patient stand on the paper and then having to walk over it several times. As a result, marks remain on the paper that make it possible to determine the presence of deformations, swelling and other signs of disease.

The Smirnov plantography method is widely used in medicine to diagnose various diseases of the musculoskeletal system. It allows you to quickly and accurately determine the presence of diseases, which allows you to start treatment in a timely manner and prevent the development of complications.