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Run3D was developed by scientists from the University of Oxford using state-of-the-art technology. At Perform3D out gait analysis can help determine the root cause of an injury, improve overall technique to enhance performance and reduce your risk of problems starting.
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Perform3D gait analysis is the most accurate assessment of running & walking motion available
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Jo Pavey
Team GB
“Athletes of all abilities can benefit from a Perform3D assessment. Whether you’re a recreational runner or a competing athlete, having an assessment will help you to stay injury free by giving you the opportunity to address any issues you may have before they develop into a full blown injury. You’ll be able to avoid the disappointment that injury brings and ensure you get to the starting line every time”
Women’s Running
www.womensrunninguk.co.uk
“The ultimate in biomechanical analysis is the new Perform3D programme, which uses advanced technology to precisely measure the joint angles at your hips, knees and ankles in 3D”
Jo Pavey
Team GB
“Athletes of all abilities can benefit from a Perform3D assessment. Whether you’re a recreational runner or a competing athlete, having an assessment will help you to stay injury free by giving you the opportunity to address any issues you may have before they develop into a full blown injury. You’ll be able to avoid the disappointment that injury brings and ensure you get to the starting line every time.”
Women’s Running
www.womensrunninguk.co.uk
“The ultimate in biomechanical analysis is the new Perform3D programme, which uses advanced technology to precisely measure the joint angles at your hips, knees and ankles in 3D”
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