Rehab & Performance Testing
Force Plate & Dynamometry Assessment
Our 60-minute Rehab & Performance Testing combines force plate assessments and hand-held dynamometry to objectively track rehab progress or athlete profiling. It’s ideal for post-operative recovery, returning athletes, or anyone aiming to improve their performance.
Who This Testing Is For?
Post-surgery or injury rehab clients who require measurable milestones for recovery.
Community and elite athletes looking to benchmark or progress their strength and conditioning program.
What the Session Includes
Force Plate Analysis
We use dual-axis force plates to measure ground reaction forces during jumps, hops, and landing drills. Performance metrics like symmetry, reactive strength index, and power output are quantified. Specific test selection will be based on your sport and goals.
Hand-held Dynamometry
Clinicians record peak torque, rate-of-force development, and endurance of key muscle groups using validated protocols. Reliable and sensitive compared to manual muscle testing.
How Progress Is Tracked?
You’ll receive a comprehensive therapist-interpreted report detailing performance metrics, imbalances, and percentile comparisons (e.g., limb symmetry index ≥90 %). This data-informed report designates safe progression strategies and rehab milestones.
Optional Teambuildr programming can be added, delivering structured, app-based workouts tailored to your identified needs and accessed via mobile app.
Why Use Objective Testing?
Empowered rehab
Data-driven decisions
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Booking This Service
Available at the Essendon clinic only
- 60-minute in-clinic appointment.
- Book via online portal or phone.
Please wear athletic clothing and avoid heavy meals 1 hour before testing.
FAQ
I’m still in post-operative pain—can I participate?
Yes, you can! We tailor testing to your pain level to ensure safety.
Can I test again later to measure progress?
Absolutely. We encourage clients return after 6–8 weeks to track improvement.
