A Biomechanical Assessment is an evaluation of the interactions between bones, muscles, ligaments, and nerves during movement. It helps identify any dysfunctions or imbalances that may contribute to pain or injury. The assessment provides a basis for developing an individualized treatment plan to improve function and prevent further damage.
A Biomechanical Assessment is an evaluation of the interactions between bones, muscles, ligaments, and nerves during movement. It helps identify any dysfunctions or imbalances that may contribute to pain or injury. The assessment provides a basis for developing an individualized treatment plan to improve function and prevent further damage.
Biomechanical Assessment is a diagnostic technique used by physiotherapists in Australia to identify abnormalities in movement patterns that may cause pain or injury. It involves assessing joint function, muscle length and strength, and biomechanical alignment.
Assessment usually includes video analysis, palpation and observation during various movements. Patients may be given exercises to improve strength and mobility. The cost ranges from AUD 80 to 120 for a session.