 Gate analysis is essential for assessing the motor function of individuals with neurological conditions. Laboratory systems, non-wearable sensors, and wearable sensors are all useful tools for evaluating gate and balance. Laboratory systems provide the most accurate measurements but are not suitable for use in clinical settings due to cost and complexity. Non-wearable sensors are less expensive and easier to use than laboratory systems, but they lack accuracy and precision. Wearable sensors are portable and easy to use, but they require calibration and may not be able to detect subtle changes in gate. All three types of sensors can be used to measure gate and balance in neurological patients, but laboratory systems should be reserved for research purposes while non-wearable and wearable sensors should be used in clinical settings. This article was authored by Mirjam Bananao, Alessandro Marco de Nunzio, Angelo Corderone, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.