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DIERS analysis at the OTC | REGENSBURG
In our center we offer short-term appointments for private patients, BG patients (work, commuting and school accidents) and self payers.
The following measurements are carried out in the DIERS 4D motion lab:
- Spine measurement
- Leg axis measurement
- Pedography
- Electromyography (EMG)
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DIERS analysis in the 4D motion lab: modern biomechanical examination
Facts about the analysis in the DIERS 4D motion lab
Advantages of the DIERS 4D motion lab
- Precision: The DIERS 4D motion lab uses state-of-the-art technology, including optoelectronic cameras and pressure measurement mats, to precisely measure movements and loads on the body.
- Holistic approach: The analysis in the DIERS 4D motion lab examines the entire musculoskeletal system of the body, including posture, movement and strain. This allows problems to be identified that might otherwise go undetected.
- Individual treatment: The holistic movement analysis makes it possible to create individual therapy or training plans for you as a patient, based on the specific results of the analysis.
- Tracking progress: Regular analyses allow progress in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and injuries to be tracked and documented. This enables better control of the individual therapy stages.
- Effective diagnosis: DIERS 4D motion lab analysis can help diagnose and monitor many musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, including back or shoulder pain, joint pain and restricted movement.
Limitations of the DIERS 4D motion lab
- The 4D movement analysis does not provide any information about structural lesions such as herniated discs, torn tendons or muscle injuries. However, the resulting functional restrictions can be analyzed in great detail.
- Not suitable for acute injuries: DIERS 4D motion lab analysis may not be suitable for patients with acute injuries or pain, as the motion analysis may increase pain or discomfort.
- Limited informative value: A movement analysis cannot capture all aspects of a patient’s physical performance, e.g. strength or endurance.
Conclusion
- Overall, the DIERS 4D motion lab analysis offers a very precise and comprehensive method of examining the body’s movement and posture and creating individual therapy plans.
- The interpretation of the data collected can be interpreted differently by different people, which can affect the objectivity of the results. We have a great deal of experience in interpreting both the initial measurement results and the follow-up findings to guide therapy.
- It is therefore important that treating physicians or therapists carefully weigh up all the advantages and disadvantages when deciding on a movement analysis in the DIERS 4D motion lab and inform patients accordingly.
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Holistic movement analysis Regensburg: the best options for treatment
A DIERS analysis with the ultra-modern DIERS 4D motion lab is a procedure for the objective objective assessment of posture, movement patterns and pressure distribution on the body. It is often used to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions, injuries or pain in the back and spine. The procedure involves the use of optoelectronic cameras, pressure mats and other instruments to collect precise data on the movements and forces acting on the body.
The analysis can be used for a a variety of musculoskeletal problems including back pain, poor posture, foot problems and joint pain. The data collected can help to identify the cause of the problems and create individual treatment plans tailored to your specific needs. The DIERS analysis can also help to identify increased risks of injury due to certain movement patterns or misalignments.
The procedure can also help to improve the effectiveness of therapies and rehabilitation by providing precise data on your progress. DIERS 4D motion lab analysis is used in physiotherapy, sports medicine and orthopaedics by a wide range of professionals to improve the health and functionality of the musculoskeletal system.
The analysis in the DIERS 4D motion lab is an important addition to other imaging procedures such as X-ray, MRI or sonography, as it enables a comprehensive functional assessment of the musculoskeletal system. The active movement during the DIERS analysis at OTC | REGENSBURG is a major advantage over other static procedures.
How does a 4D movement analysis work?
The analysis usually begins with a comprehensive medical historyin which you as the patient are asked about your complaints, your medical history and other relevant factors. This is followed by a static analysis in which your posture, joint position and body structure are examined.
We will then carry out a dynamic dynamic movement analysis on a special treadmill while you are recorded by cameras and sensors. This allows your movement sequences and joint angles to be recorded and analyzed. The combination with EMG sensors also makes it possible to record muscle activity during the movement sequence.
Does 4D motion analysis involve risks?
Analysis using DIERS 4D motion lab is generally not associated with any direct risks for the patient. The motion analysis is based on non-invasive measurementsincluding optoelectronic cameras and pressure measurement mats, which are safe for you. However, it is important that you are able to maintain correct posture and movement during the analysis to ensure the accuracy of the measurements.
How long does an analysis using DIERS 4D motion lab take?
The duration of an analysis using DIERS 4D motion lab can vary and depends on various factors: Depending on the type of analysis, the number of joints or body areas to be analyzed and the evaluation time, the time frame varies greatly.
Conclusion: This is why holistic movement analysis makes sense
Would you like to make an appointment at the DIERS 4D motion lab?
Schedule an appointment and we will discuss your options for carrying out a movement analysis. We will make sure diagnostics and therapy are optimally aligned.