Treatments
Biomechanical Assessment
Understand how your body moves so you can reduce pain, prevent injury, and perform at your best.
Benefits of Biomechanical Assessment
A biomechanical assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of how your body moves during everyday activities such as walking, standing, and exercising. By analyzing posture, joint alignment, muscle function, and movement patterns, practitioners can identify the root cause of pain or dysfunction—not just the symptoms.
When performed by a trained professional, biomechanical assessments help uncover hidden imbalances and guide more effective treatment and injury prevention strategies.
benefits Include:
- Identification of movement dysfunctions and postural imbalances
- Early detection of injury risk factors
- Improved movement efficiency and body mechanics
- Personalized treatment and rehabilitation planning
- Enhanced athletic performance and injury prevention
- Better long-term musculoskeletal health
Conditions Treated
- Chronic neck and back pain
- Knee pain and patellofemoral dysfunction
- Plantar fasciitis and foot pain
- Hip instability and alignment issues
- Running or sports-related injuries
- Postural imbalances from prolonged sitting
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Movement limitations affecting daily activities
Techniques Used
During treatment, Dr. Eddie utilizes a range of advanced therapeutic techniques designed to restore proper movement, reduce pain, and improve overall musculoskeletal function. Each technique is carefully selected based on your condition, movement patterns, and recovery goals to ensure the most effective results.
Postural Analysis
A detailed evaluation of standing and sitting posture to identify imbalances, asymmetries, and alignment issues that may contribute to pain or inefficient movement patterns.
Gait Analysis
Observation and assessment of walking or running mechanics to detect abnormalities in foot strike, stride, and joint movement that can lead to injury or chronic discomfort.
Functional Movement Screening
Assessment of key movement patterns such as squatting, bending, reaching, and rotating to uncover mobility restrictions, muscular imbalances, or coordination deficits.
Joint Range of Motion Testing
Measurement of how well specific joints move to identify limitations, stiffness, or instability that may affect overall body mechanics.
Muscle Strength & Activation Testing
Evaluation of muscle strength and activation patterns to determine whether certain muscles are weak, overactive, or compensating for others.
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