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Your 3D Running Analysis Appointment

Please read all information below before arriving at your 3D Running Analysis appointment.

Your upcoming 3D Running Analysis

A 3D Running Analysis is a comprehensive evaluation of a runner’s form and mechanics in three dimensions. Using cameras, markers and force plates, we capture data on joint angles, muscle activity and ground forces. This data helps us to identify underlying biomechanical issues, improve your performance, prevent injuries and optimise your rehabilitation.

THE FOLLOWING VIDEO WILL TAKE YOU THROUGH WHAT IS INVOLVED IN OUR 3D RUNNING ANALYSES

This video is a brief overview of your upcoming 3D Running Analysis in our Gait Lab.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT DO I WEAR ON THE DAY?

Please come in the following activewear

  • A singlet or sports bra
  • Bike shorts or leggings
  • Footwear suitable for running

If you don’t have any of the above activewear, we can provide you with some on the day. A private changing space can be provided on the day.

HOW DOES THE TECHNOLOGY WORK?

Infrared cameras capture the reflections from the retro-reflective markers placed on specific anatomical landmarks. Specialised software then processes this data to reconstruct 3D motion, creating virtual skeletons that precisely mirror your gait cycle.

WHEN WILL I GET MY RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS?

The results of the analysis will be available 72 hours after your appointment. Your Biomechanist on the day, will not be able to discuss any results with you. A report will be available 72 hours after your analysis and provided to your referring practitioner.

If you have any quesions about your upcoming analysis, please don’t hesitate to email us at admin@thebiomechanicslab.com.au

Where We Are

91 Kensington Road

Our flagship clinic. A state-of-the art, purpose built clinic providing the latest technology in biomechanical assessment, gait analysis and rehabilitation. We also provide our full range of sports podiatry services.

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