We have equipment to complete video analysis of any activity. We often use this tool to help us look more closely at fine details of our patient’s mechanics during completion of their sport, work task or activity of daily living. The video allows us to slow down the activities, look frame by frame at the human biomechanics of the activities and to identify weaknesses or biomechanical faults that may be missed during real speed. We often use the video analysis as an educational tool with our patients to help them better understand movement patterns and what we can do to help them achieve their goals.








