Index/Service/SPORTS & PERFORMANCE ART MOTION ANALYSIS / CONSULTATION

SPORTS & PERFORMANCE ART MOTION ANALYSIS / CONSULTATION

Human movement is difficult to analyze by observation alone. Patterns of even the simplest movement are very complex, with many hidden factors playing a role behind the scenes. In addition, the speed of movement is so fast that the human eye has difficulty catching and identifying all the component details.

Our motion analysis systems are valuable tools for capturing and analyzing virtually any type of complex human motion, such as golfing, pitching, playing an instrument, and more.

Since most movement-related problems begin or worsen while we're moving, a motion analysis provides the most effective way to diagnose your problems.

Since most movement-related problems begin or worsen while we're moving, a motion analysis provides the most effective way to diagnose
these problems. Human movement is difficult to analyze by observation alone. The patterns of even the simplest movement are very complex, with many hidden factors playing a role behind the scenes. In addition, the movement is so fast that the human eye has difficulty catching and identifying all the component details.

Motion analysis is a state-of-the-art technology that allows detailed evaluation of sports and performance art motion. It reveals how each joint moves, the timing and direction of movement components, and how the foot pressure distribution changes during movement. We record slow motion and action sequence images from different angles simultaneously and analyze them to determine the nature and cause of any abnormality, and this in turn enables us to create an individualized solution to allow you to function normally and perform to the best of your ability.

A comprehensive Sports & Performance art motion analysis consists of:

Synchronization of
golf swing motion capture and
foot pressure from different angles

  • Detailed functional evaluation of alignment, range of joint movement, muscle flexibility, and muscle strength
  • Video movement capture from different angles
  • Computerized foot pressure measurements, including pressure distribution and timing
  • Integration and interpretation of the findings
  • Expert review of the results and then recommendations