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Running Gait Analysis

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Running Gait Analysis With Runeasi AI Technology

The act of running impacts your muscles, joints and ligaments. The impact when the foot hits the ground is repetitive and ruthless. Unlike standard metrics like heart rate, distance, speed and time, Runeasi technology can capture these impacts. Overload, asymmetry and poor movement control causes setbacks, injuries and pain. Up to 79% of runners get injured each year. And because everyone moves differently, Runeasi employs AI technology to assess how your way of moving impacts your body. Runeasi can detect how specific exercises and running technique affect your body’s ability to cope with these impacts. Learn more about runeasi here.

Stop Guessing, Start Assessing

We start with a thorough clinical exam that helps us understand you and your goals as a runner, as well as clue us into some of the things we might see in your running. Then, we quantify your running technique based on objective and evidence-based metrics after 10 years of research from the Runeasi research team. We obtain how much impact your body is subjected to and how fast you absorb it through your lower legs. We also measure your dynamic instability, which is linked to efficiency, fatigue, and injury risk. With this information, along with our slow motion video capture, we can objectively provide individualized feedback, training, and tips that help you to move better.

What Is Included

Gait analysis is included in all of our treatment packages. If you choose do a gait analysis session ONLY, then here is what is included in your 60 minute session:

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Running specific clinical examination

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Treadmill gait analysis with Runeasi

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Video gait analysis

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Detailed Runeasi session report and annotated video gait analysis

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Targeted strength program based on findings

Contact

64 Arlington St

Boston, Massachusetts 02116

United States

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