How a Biomechanical Consultant Can Help
A Biomechanical Consultant specialises in evaluating and treating issues related to the way bones, muscles, and joints function together to facilitate movement. This holistic approach involves assessing and addressing the root causes of movement-related problems rather than just alleviating symptoms. Common conditions treated by biomechanical consultants include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon pain, tendonitis, knee pain, hip pain, back pain, flat feet, and shin splints. By focusing on proper body alignment and efficient movement patterns, they help prevent recurring injuries and chronic pain.
The Biomechanical Assessment
Your initial consultation will include a comprehensive biomechanical assessment, which is essential for identifying the underlying causes of your pain or discomfort. This evaluation involves a detailed examination of your movement patterns—such as walking, running, or specific athletic actions like swinging a racket or golf club. The assessment also includes a review of your range of motion, balance, gait, and posture.
On the day of your assessment, it’s important to wear loose, comfortable clothing suitable for physical activity. If you wear trousers, ensure they can be rolled up above your knee. Bringing several pairs of shoes, including those used for daily activities and sports, will help in the evaluation process.
Biomechanical treatment is tailored to address the specific issues identified during your assessment. This approach prioritises correcting body alignment and enhancing the efficiency of your movements. Treatment may involve a combination of custom orthotics, physical therapy, exercise regimes, and other interventions designed to improve foot posture and overall biomechanics.
Collaboration with chiropractors is a key aspect of this comprehensive care strategy. By working together, biomechanical consultants and chiropractors ensure a holistic treatment plan that addresses both the musculoskeletal system and its impact on overall health and functionality.
Importance of Alignment
Proper alignment is crucial for preventing physical injuries and maintaining optimal body function. Poor foot posture can lead to a cascade of issues affecting the legs, knees, hips, and back. Correcting foot posture helps to maintain joint alignment, reduce abnormal wear on joint surfaces, decrease ligament stress, and prevent fatigue and overuse injuries. This proactive approach helps in avoiding the development of chronic pain and musculoskeletal problems.
Specialist Equipment and Techniques
Our Biomechanics Consultants leverage cutting-edge scanning technology alongside years of clinical expertise to provide a thorough understanding of your foot mechanics. This comprehensive evaluation includes a detailed clinical history, physical assessment, scanning, posture analysis, and biomechanical examination. By addressing the root causes of pain and dysfunction, we offer long-term solutions that minimise the need for pain medications and injections.
Preventive Approach
Rather than relying on painkillers or anti-inflammatory injections, our focus is on correcting the underlying biomechanical issues causing your discomfort. This preventive approach aims to provide lasting relief and improve your overall quality of life by promoting healthy, efficient movement patterns.
By emphasising a collaborative approach with chiropractors, physiotherapists, podiatrists and sports therapists, we can focus on holistic, long-term solutions where our biomechanical consultancy service enhances your well-being and prevents future injuries.
For further information please call us on 01763 878087
Initial Appointment £75
Orthotics – various prices