3 Ways Performance Spine and Sport and OptoSource are redifining Rehabiliation

OptoGait and 3D Motion DNAFollowing the Performance Spine and Sport sponsored Injury Prevention Clinic held at the Gold’s Gym in Lawrenceville NJ, OptoSource visited PSSM for a test and research day using a mix-bag of assessment technology and a focused approach to rehabilitation and therapy.

The day’s focus was to use the output of a dynamic set of assessment tools to get an extensive profile on a patient before and after therapy. OptoSource provided a 5-meter OptoJump system from Microgate USA, to assess the gait of each patient while barefoot. In addition, our team worked closely with PSSM’s Director of Sports Performance Diagnostics, Frank Colabella using PSSM’s own OptoGait system to gather gait data using the treadmill. Frank provided another technology system designed by Sports Motion DNA, a 3D motion capture tool which was used on the treadmill to compare with gait data and enhance our understanding by providing real-time feedback on criteria such as Range of Motion and Inward/Outward Rotation.

Dr. Philip Jimenez, Podiatrist at PSSM, scanned the patients’ feet on a foot leveler and assessed the imbalances in postural support and stabilization.Trigger Point

A pre-intervention assessment is made for each patient at each of the four stations. The patient is sent to Dr. Emily Splichal, Podiatrist and Founder of Evidence Based Fitness Academy, for a visual assessment and make notes on correction for issues with balance and posture. For each patient, The Trigger Point Performance Therapy team develops a small therapy session based on unique asymmetries and imbalances to make improvement in the results of a post-assessment at each technology station.

Dr. Philip Jimenez examines the imbalances of a patientThe variety of systems used for objective analysis made it possible for a team of dedicated doctors and therapists to get a deeper look into each patient. The union of feedback gathered from each tool was more comprehensive than any one technology can provide by itself.

The goal of the PSSM team is provide the best care possible and this study is an example of an endeavor that shows that this team is committed to improving themselves and their understanding of each patient in order to provide the next level of care.

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