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Biomechanics Testing

Full Examination Lower Body Upper Body Quick Complex Additional Tests
3D Motion Biomechanical Analysis (running, walking, or functional movements) Foot Pressure Analysis* (pressure assessment during gait) Hand Grip Strength (grip force) Hand Grip Strength (grip force) VO2Max / Metabolism Assessment (heart and breathing evaluation while running / resting metabolism assessment)
Leg Strength Asymmetry Analysis (Isokinetic) (leg extensors, flexors) Leg Strength Asymmetry Analysis (Isokinetic) (leg extensors, flexors) Upper Body Strength Diagnostics (strength evaluation) Jump / Squat Analysis (vertical force evaluation) On-site Testing (arrival on site with portable equipment)
Balance Analysis (dynamic, static) Balance Analysis (dynamic, static) Neck / Head Biomechanics* (range of motion and strength in all directions) Balance Analysis (dynamic, static) Individually Adapted Tests (customized or selected tests)
Jump / Squat Analysis (vertical force evaluation) Posture Analysis* (spinal angle assessment) Posture Analysis* (spinal angle assessment)
Hand Grip Strength (grip force)
Upper Body Strength Diagnostics (strength evaluation)

*Performed as needed

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A data-driven path to better movement, performance, and injury prevention

Biomechanical testing is designed to objectively assess movement quality, physical condition, and potential injury risk factors.
By using advanced technologies – from 3D motion analysis to muscle strength, balance, and VO2max assessment – a comprehensive, data-driven picture of the body’s functional condition is obtained.

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Benefits of testing

  • Comprehensive analysis – each client receives a clear assessment of their physical condition and areas for improvement.
  • Injury prevention – early identification of biomechanical imbalances helps reduce the risk of injuries and long breaks from sport.
  • Performance improvement – for beginners, it helps to purposefully strive for a higher level, while for professionals, it helps maintain optimal athletic form.
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Individual recommendations to help:

  • Reduce injury risk.
  • Improve movement efficiency and technique.
  • Optimize the training process.
  • Return safely to sport after injuries.
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Who is biomechanical testing for?

Testing is suitable for professional athletes, physically active individuals, and patients after injuries – anyone who aims to move more efficiently, more safely, and achieve higher physical performance.

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Team testing

We also perform team athlete testing, during which the entire team’s physical condition is assessed, risk factors are identified, and individual differences between players are determined. Such testing helps coaches make data-driven decisions, optimize the training process, and reduce the likelihood of injuries during the season.

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Testing in practice

See how biomechanical testing is applied in professional sport:

Athlete testing for injury prevention and performance improvement