How does it work?
Trace 3D analysis utilizes specific marker placement on the runner
Markers are detected by the 3D camera that is specifically calibrated to each runner.
Trace 3D Analysis generates full gait report. Results include 3D construction of runner, automated tracking and labeling, graphs, and other biomechanical parameters that allow for specific highly-skilled intervention to correct the biomechanical errors
- Will lead to improvements involving running efficiency and running capacity, force absorption, force generation, and development of the appropriate training program.
The Trace 3D running analysis provides a measureable assessment utilizing numerical data. The results provided by 3D analysis are significantly more consistent and accurate in comparison to the information that can be provided by 2D analysis. 3D analysis provides a 360-degree view of motion capture. 2D analysis provides motion capture in single-plane motions (i.e. front, back, or side of runner). Running takes place in 3D. The human eye and 2D cameras are insufficient at identifying aspects of running that research demonstrates contributes to injury and reduced running performance. Trace 3D analysis is a portable device that provides captures in a less spacious area without the need for an entire gait analysis laboratory. The consistency of marker placement using the Trace 3D analysis system allows for accuracy and precision of running trials captured.
Trace 3D analysis enables us to understand the root-cause of your injury, which is the first step to an effective and long-term rehabilitation plan.
The results of your assessment will be used to provide a data-driven plan and rehabilitation program. Each rehabilitation program is tailor made and specific to your individual needs, which is based on the results of your assessment. A treatment plan will be made to resolve your injuries and reach your goals.