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What Is A ‘Biomechanical Assessment’?

biomechanical assessment

A biomechanical assessment studies the performance of different areas of your body and how they work together, for example, your spine, pelvis, lower limbs and feet. This can aid in detecting the potential of injury risk, origin of discomfort, or other related conditions. At M20 Health and Performance, we call this type of assessment an ‘Injury Risk Screening and Performance Assessment’.

What does a biomechanical assessment involve?

When might a biomechanical assessment be recommended?

An assessment is often recommended if you:

What does it help with?

A biomechanical evaluation can identify the likely issues contributing to discomfort or pain. These issues may originate from mobility/restriction of movement, inefficient movement control, and/or significant strength deficits. This is done by studying the operational capabilities of your musculoskeletal system during action.

A biomechanical assessment helps with:

Key benefits of a biomechanical assessment

This type of assessment allows you to understand why you move the way you do, and therefore, why injuries, niggles or discomfort arise. This paves the way for an individualised approach to alleviate strain on challenged areas of the body, enhance your movement quality, and give you focused goals to work on, ultimately to help avert future injuries and improve your function.
It’s all about gaining a thorough grasp of your body’s mechanical aspects to tackle problem areas with precision interventions which boost the effectiveness of overall motion.

The key benefits are:

Who might benefit from a biomechanical assessment?

Injury Risk Screening and Gait Analysis for Runners

If you would like to reduce your injury risk as a new or experienced runner through our comprehensive analysis of your running biomechanics and physical limitations we can help.

We use a bespoke approach to analysing varied biomechanical characteristics around how you move.

Integrated videos show your running technique characteristics. Alongside an expert muscle and joint assessment, we can analyse your injury risk and set appropriate goals for optimising your running and lowering the risk of future injuries.

We Can Help

Our expert team is made up of the very best in sports rehabilitation, biomechanics, physiological testing, gait analysis, run injury screening, and run and triathlon coaching.

Avoid putting yourself in danger of developing injury niggles.

Find out more about our Injury Risk Screening, Performance Assessment, and Gait Analysis services and book an appointment here. You can also benefit from a discounted follow-up analysis to ensure your progress and success.

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