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Physical Therapy Doylestown
601 New Britain Road
​Building 400
​Doylestown, Pennsylvania 
215-348-0666
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​"We specialize in helping people stay active, mobile and healthy to maximize their potential and enjoyment in life, activity and sport."

Biomechanical Performance Analyses
"Integrating Clinical Expertise with State of the Art Technology”

Biomechanical performance analysis is the assessment of how you perform an activity, your form or mechanics of movement. Quality of life and performance depend on the individual’s ability to move effectively and efficiently.  Faulty movement patterns can lead to overuse of bone, joints, tendons, ligaments and muscle.  Overuse patterns can lead to pain and loss of performance.  Research shows that gaining strength and flexibility do not automatically correlate to a positive change in how you move.  Biomechanics is your how (your form/mechanics) and these analyses asses your how.

These cash based assessments have been utilized by individuals desiring in-depth knowledge into how their biomechanics contribute to current injury, performance efficiency or potential risk of injury.  Each analysis combines multiple state-of-the-art technologies to objectively measure the biomechanics of movement. Analysis provides the individual and their doctor, physical therapist, athletic trainer or coach with in-depth knowledge into the biomechanics of their movements. ​

Running Analysis

​​The Running Analysis is a comprehensive biomechanical assessment designed to give runners, from novice to competitive, a full understanding of their running form.  Individuals utilize the analysis to identify biomechanical tendencies...
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Walking/Hiking Analysis

​​One of the most common forms of exercise would seem so simple...walking. Yet, over time when done with poor mechanics it can be one of the most debilitating activities we do.  The walking/hiking analysis provides...
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Return to Sport Analysis

​​This assessment is designed to assist you and your health care provider in making the decision about when to start the progressive return to sport post ACL reconstruction/rehabilitation. The assessment is also used for...
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the Team
  • Professional Services
    • Physical Therapy >
      • Neck Pain
      • Shoulder Pain
      • Back Pain
      • Hip Pain
      • Knee Pain
      • Foot/Ankle Pain
      • Running Injury
      • Sports Injuries
      • Cycling Injury
      • Physical Therapy FAQs
    • Wellness Physical Therapy >
      • Running Program
      • Walking/Hiking Program
      • Strength & Conditioning Program
      • Return to Sport Program
      • Sports Performance Program
    • Massage
  • Biomechanical Analyses
    • Running Analysis
    • Return to Sport Analysis
    • Walking/Hiking Analysis
    • Biomechanical Analyses FAQs
  • Contact Us
    • Inquire About Cost & Availability
    • We're Hiring
  • WHAT TO EXPECT
  • Blog