Motion Analysis Unit

Motion Analysis

In our motion analysis unit, posture analysis, dynamic gait analysis, and muscle strength analyses are performed before and after treatment to evaluate the benefits obtained from the treatment with objective data.

The spine acts as a supporting bridge between the hips, legs, and head. When evaluating the spine, the hips, legs, and head should also be included in the evaluation. Using the Diers 4D device, spine curvatures are assessed along with posture and gait, and the impact of spine problems on other parts of the body is also included in the evaluation.

In addition to the static 3D radiographic (EOS) evaluation of the spine, an opportunity is provided to evaluate it in the 4th dimension by incorporating motion.

Surface topography and posture analysis devices provide evaluation without exposure to radiation, unlike radiographic assessment.

Diers myoline measures the strength of 28 different postural muscles, providing information about the condition of the muscles that maintain our posture. Posture is corrected and strengthened with adapted exercises. This test is used for both posture evaluation and preoperative muscle condition assessment. Muscles are strengthened with a preoperative rehabilitation program for patients awaiting surgery, thereby accelerating post-operative recovery and return to daily life.

As part of the posture check-up program, Diers-4D posture, motion, gait, and muscle analyses are performed, and personalized biofeedback training is provided to protect against spinal diseases.

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