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Clinical Motion Analysis

Clinical Motion Analysis is a method used to study how people move, often during rehabilitation or treatment for injuries. It typically involves high-tech cameras and sensors that capture a person's movements in detail. This information helps healthcare professionals understand how movements may be abnormal or inefficient. By analyzing these movements, they can create personalized rehabilitation programs to improve function, reduce pain, and enhance recovery. This approach is used in various fields, including physical therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine, to help individuals regain strength and improve their quality of life.