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Biomechanical Assessment

Biomechanical Assessment

Biomechanical Assessment is a detailed evaluation of body movement, posture, and alignment to identify imbalances or dysfunctions in the musculoskeletal system. It analyzes how muscles, joints, and bones work together during static and dynamic activities. This assessment helps detect the root cause of pain, injury, or movement limitations. It is commonly used in sports medicine, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation to design personalized treatment and injury prevention programs.

Comprehensive Biomechanical Assessment for Movement Analysis

Gait analysis
Gait Analysis is a specialized assessment that evaluates the way a person walks or runs to identify abnormalities in movement patterns, posture, and joint function. It helps detect issues related to muscle imbalance, joint dysfunction, neurological conditions, or injury. This analysis uses clinical observation and sometimes advanced technology to measure step length, stride, and body alignment. It is widely used in sports medicine, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation to improve mobility, enhance performance, and prevent future injuries.
Running biomechanics assessment
Running Biomechanics Assessment is a detailed evaluation of running technique, posture, and movement patterns to identify inefficiencies, imbalances, or injury risks. It analyzes factors such as stride length, foot strike, joint alignment, and muscle coordination during running. This assessment helps improve performance, reduce strain on joints and muscles, and prevent common running-related injuries. It is commonly used for athletes and fitness enthusiasts to optimize running efficiency and support safe, injury-free training.
Ergonomic assessment and advice
Ergonomic Assessment and advice involve evaluating a person’s workplace setup, posture, and daily movement habits to reduce strain on the body. It helps identify risk factors that may cause musculoskeletal pain, discomfort, or injury during work or routine activities. Based on the assessment, personalized recommendations are given for posture correction, workstation setup, and movement strategies. This approach is commonly used to prevent back pain, neck pain, and repetitive strain injuries while improving comfort, productivity, and long-term physical health.

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Biomechanical Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of posture, movement, and joint alignment to identify imbalances, dysfunctions, and injury risks in the musculoskeletal system. It helps determine the root cause of pain or movement limitations by analyzing how the body functions during static and dynamic activities. Based on the findings, a personalized treatment and correction plan is designed to improve efficiency, reduce pain, and prevent future injuries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a biomechanical assessment?
A biomechanical assessment evaluates how your body moves, including posture, balance, gait, joints, and muscle function.
2. Why is a biomechanical assessment important?
It helps identify movement imbalances, poor posture, muscle weakness, and factors contributing to pain or injury.
3. Who can benefit from this assessment?
Athletes, individuals with chronic pain, people recovering from injuries, and anyone experiencing movement or posture issues may benefit.
4. What happens during the assessment?
A specialist observes your posture, walking pattern, flexibility, strength, and movement mechanics to identify problem areas.
5. Can biomechanical assessment help prevent injuries?
Yes. Early identification of movement issues can help improve performance, reduce strain, and lower the risk of future injuries.

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