Project: physio

Project: physio

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29/05/2026

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David making progress through his repair.

Quadriceps testing to check on progress and readiness to run.

Strain Dynamometer providing much needed data on limb symmetry index

Transitioning a patient from walking to running is a critical milestone in ACL recovery. Dynamometer data ensures the "quadriceps brake" is strong enough to handle the impact forces of running (which can be 2 to 3 times a person's body weight).

We also take a look at his weight bearing status as his squat depth increases, and the Delta Force Plates combined with the KMove provide insight into his weight bearing symmetry and force output through his eccentric and concentric phases

For more on www.projectphysio.net/project-orthopaedics or to the LINK IN THE BIO

Project: Physio | Redesigning Health, Wellness and Performance

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Project: Physio, 21a Walker Street
Edinburgh
EH37HX

Opening Hours

Monday 9:20am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 9:20am - 8pm
Friday 9:20am - 8pm