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The Podotech Elftman Foot Pressure Scanner vs rs scan
Does anyone use The Podotech Elftman Foot Pressure Scanner, currently for sale with algeos. It's considerably cheaper than the rs scan system. I've used the rs system but I've yet to talk to anyone who's used the podotech. Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks
Re: The Podotech Elftman Foot Pressure Scanner vs rs scan
Just wondering if you decided to try the Podotech Elftman Foot Pressure scanner? Considering it myself and would appreciate your thought on it if you did.
Re: The Podotech Elftman Foot Pressure Scanner vs rs scan
With RS Scan, you get what you pay for....A lot more features than the Elftman. However the Elftman is the ideal choice for clinicians looking to show patients their gait pattern and collect useful gait data for many clinical observations. The RS scan is feature rich in comparison for scientific studies and detailed data collecting. The RS Scan's full features are usually not necessary for clinics thus the Elftman price point and features and ease of use make it a better choice for private practices. I'd be happy to discuss more at kevin@footinmotion.com