MSI Biomechanical Lab

MSi Bio Performance is equipped in its medical biomechanics laboratory with an assessment room and two examination rooms two examination rooms with state-of-the-art equipment.

Thanks to this technological equipment and the medical analyses carried out, it is possible not only to maximise the athlete’s performance by studying their biomechanics, but also to resolve possible problems related to the spine and spinal cord, the athlete’s footprint, inflammation and oedema, scoliosis, cervical, visual training and a long etcetera.

The Biomechanical Lab’s evaluation and examination rooms are equipped as follows:

equipment

  • Computerised spinal mouse equipment for spinal analysis
  • Thermal camera for inflammation and oedema analysis
  • Scolioposturimeter for morphotype analysis, scoliosis, etc.
  • Impedance meter for body composition analysis
  • Computerised cervical testing equipment
  • 3D balance analysis bench for proprioceptivity analysis and visual training.
  • Podoscope
  • Baropodometer for stabilometry and gait pattern analysis
  • Running and walking belt with analysis camera

equipment

  • Computerised spinal mouse equipment for spinal analysis
  • Thermal camera for inflammation and oedema analysis
  • Scolioposturimeter for morphotype analysis, scoliosis, etc.
  • Impedance meter for body composition analysis
  • Computerised cervical testing equipment
  • 3D balance analysis bench for proprioceptivity analysis and visual training.
  • Podoscope
  • Baropodometer for stabilometry and gait pattern analysis
  • Running and walking belt with analysis camera

BIOMECHANICS

Biomechanics studies all physical actions and movements performed by the athlete.

It analyses the causes and their consequences. This is why its study significantly improves sports technique.

Among other things, these analyses can determine the muscular movements involved in each activity of the athlete, improve the quality of execution of the movements, study the effects of these movements on bones, muscles and joints, eliminate errors in the execution of the athlete’s movements, etc.