Kinetisense Movement Technology

Movement patterns are important in sports chiropractic care because how the body uses its systems to perform functions affects athletic performance and the chance of injury.

Kinetisense movement technology improves functionality analysis by enabling a more accurate assessment of human biomechanics. This helps identify and correct faulty movement patterns more effectively.

Kinetisense is very helpful for rehabilitating sports injuries and identifying underlying issues before they cause harm.

What is Kinetisense?

Kinetisense is a very precise 3-D motion capture system that uses only one camera facing forward to collect accurate movement data in real time.

As the patient performs a set of recommended movements, visuals on the screen show how well they move in different directions. This helps assess their flexibility, strength, balance, and the likelihood of not being able to finish the exercise.

Scores given during movement progression help identify joints or motions not working well for an athletic injury or specific sports performance. Kinetisense can also detect compensation strategies from past injuries that still affect current movement patterns. These issues impact functionality and increase the risk of future or repeated injuries.

During movement progression, scores determine which joints or motions are not functioning optimally about an athletic injury or specific sports performance. Kinetisense can even identify compensation strategies resulting from previous injuries that still affect current movement patterns. These issues impact functionality and increase the risk of future or repeated injuries.

At DTX Sports Medicine, we use Kinetisense to assist patients experiencing pain and to address overall dysfunction that affects athletic performance. Kinetisense movement technology is a state-of-the-art addition to any rehabilitation plan or athletic training program.

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