- Treadmill
- Pressure distribution
- Digital Video
- Brief report
- Sports scientific expert feedback
These running analysis test batteries can be used to visualise, objectively assess and ultimately optimise movement sequences, such as misalignments, overloads, inefficient movement patterns or causes of recurring injuries.
Running or "jogging" is a very common sport and extremely popular with young and old alike. By biomechanically analysing the running style, individual running technique and the associated movement sequences, possible weak points can be identified and risk factors for injuries recognised at an early stage. By analysing misalignments, imbalances or excessive strain, targeted measures can be taken to prevent injuries. In addition, the analysis helps to make running training more effective and efficient and to improve running performance and economy by highlighting optimisation potential. It is also helpful when choosing the right running shoe. If special insoles or orthopaedic aids are required, the analysis can help to ensure optimum functionality.
At MOTUM, we combine many years of experience and sports science expertise with internationally proven, data-based and scientifically sound measurement methods. Our aim is to answer our customers' burning questions: "Where do my musculoskeletal complaints come from?", "How can I reduce or avoid them?", "What and how much can I currently do?" and "How can I improve?".
With biomechanical, computer and sensor-supported diagnosis, we offer the PREMIUM product among running analyses. We provide objective clarity about running complaints or disorders and recognise incorrect loads that are the cause of musculoskeletal complaints. State-of-the-art procedures including 3D analyses, personal expert advice, individual recommendations and an interdisciplinary network of doctors, therapists and sports scientists are at your disposal.
From beginners to elite runners: when it comes to choosing the right running shoes to run comfortably and pain-free or identifying causes that trigger pain when running, such as shin splints, plantar fasciitis or runner’s knee. The target group is all runners who want to use a running analysis to analyse their individual running technique, subsequently optimise it and ultimately improve it in order to increase their performance levels.
Human Performance Institute
Tel.: +43 512 409030
office@motum.at