Katrien Runs to 10K personal best with consistent and targeted training

Katrien runs to 10K personal Best with consistent and targeted training Interview by Philip Cortvriendt – Runeasi expert Katrien Raymaekers, a dedicated runner, recently set a new personal best in the 10K with 53 minutes and 14 seconds at the classic race in Tessenderlo. After overcoming a challenging year filled with overuse injuries, she is […]

Cracking the Code: Solution for 7 years of persistent running pain

Cracked the code: Solution for 7 years of persistent running pain By Felicia Sciortino, PT, DPT, OMT – Runeasi expert For the sake of privacy, we’ll call the patient “Ashley”. Ashley is a 42-year-old who loves to run and has been a runner for many years. Unfortunately, for the last seven years, she’s been battling […]

Real-time biofeedback case – finding the balance between speed and rhythm

Diminishing a 33% left-to-right difference in dynamic stability

Real-time biofeedback case – finding the balance between speed and rhythm Real-time biofeedback case – finding the balance between speed and rhythm By Philip Cortvriendt – Runeasi expert During the initial assessment, we observed that the runner’s stability deteriorated over the course of her run. Although she didn’t feel fatigued, a visual inspection revealed that […]

How a Runeasi test helped Emily towards the Six Star Medal

Six Star Medal for Emily Manzanares

/*! elementor – v3.23.0 – 05-06-2024 */ .elementor-heading-title{padding:0;margin:0;line-height:1}.elementor-widget-heading .elementor-heading-title[class*=elementor-size-]>a{color:inherit;font-size:inherit;line-height:inherit}.elementor-widget-heading .elementor-heading-title.elementor-size-small{font-size:15px}.elementor-widget-heading .elementor-heading-title.elementor-size-medium{font-size:19px}.elementor-widget-heading .elementor-heading-title.elementor-size-large{font-size:29px}.elementor-widget-heading .elementor-heading-title.elementor-size-xl{font-size:39px}.elementor-widget-heading .elementor-heading-title.elementor-size-xxl{font-size:59px} How Runeasi’s Test helped Emily’s towards Six Star Medal Interview by Philip Cortvriendt – Runeasi expert In April 2024, Emily Manzanares achieved a remarkable feat—winning her six-star medal during the Boston Marathon. But her journey wasn’t just about running; it was […]

Adductor injury football player linked to unilateral instability

Adductor injury football player linked to unilateral instability By Matyáš Uzlík – Runeasi expert In this insightful use case, provided by Matyáš Uzlík, we illustrate the importance of evaluating a football player’s loading pattern during the return-to-sport phase. Given the player’s extensive injury history, including knee and ankle ligament injuries requiring surgery, as well as […]

Remote running analysis and monitoring – By Jeroen Baele

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Linking 2D Video To Running Biomechanical Data – By Jordan Metcalf, PT, DPT, CP-S

By Jordan Metcalf, PT, DPT, CP-S Linking 2D Video To Running Biomechanical Data By Jordan Metcalf, PT, DPT, CP-S Linking 2D Video To Running Biomechanical Data By Jordan Metcalf, PT, DPT, CP-S Linking 2D Video To Running Biomechanical Data By Jordan Metcalf, PT, DPT, CP-S Linking 2D video to running biomechanical data By Jordan Metcalf, […]

Post-partum recovery, training and running – By Gabby Callagy, PT, CSCS

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Guest article: Evidence-Based Vs Individual-Based Clinician–By Jay Dicharry

The Evidence-Based Clinician versus the Individual-Based Clinician By Jay Dicharry, MPT, SCS 1. Introduction We hear time and time again:  Are you an evidence-based clinician?You know what? Your patients don’t care.There’s a patient in front of you in your treatment room right now. She is incredibly frustrated – and possibly even a bit scared – […]

Return from hamstring injury in Central Park with Bespoke Treatments NYC & Men’s Health

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New: Jumping Module 🚀

Measure your clients’ capacities with our new Jumping Module. Enhance your testing batteries with our state-of-the-art jumping analysis.

5 rEASONS TO USE OUR APP

1. Global movement quality

Track and improve your client’s Runeasi running quality. Identify their weakest link with our advanced visualisation.

2. individual recommendations

Get individual training and cueing recommendations to improve your client’s weakest link.

3. Real-time feedback

 

4. Session trends

Learn more about your client’s running quality during daily training. Our session trends show when and where the quality drops with fatigue.

5. Quick comparisons

Compare pre-post data to show intervention effects on the movement quality. 

3 REASONS TO CAPTURE DATA USING THE RUNEASI BELT

1. No motion artifacts. The Runeasi belt is secured tightly against the body and the skin to capture the actual movements of the body’s center of mass. Attaching or clipping the sensor directly to the pants would allow the sensor to wobble from side to side (i.e., measuring the wobbling of the pants, and not the human body.

2.  Easy to standardize the sensor’s positioning. The Runeasi belt makes it easy to consistently position the sensor close to the center of mass. Attaching the sensor directly to the pants would dramatically affect the reliability of the outputs as the height and tightness of the pants will affect the results. Moreover, these pants attachments often shift sideways while running which further decreases the data quality. 

 3. Comfortable to wear.  Hundreds of runners confirmed that they immediately forget about our belt while running. This allows them to move without any restrictions and allows us to capture movements that are representative of a client’s true biomechanics.

SENSOR SPECS

LAB GRADE SENSOR

Accurately captures full range of motion and kinetic parameters by leveraging wide sensing range (16 Gs) & high sampling frequency (1000 Hz)

WATER & SCHOCK PROOF

Built to withstand high intensity training and sweating. Suitable for the outdoor elements, come rain or shine. Robust to handle the repetitive and ruthless impact shocks of running.

Lightweight & SLIM

Seamlessly integrates onto the body to support movement without restrictions. Weight: 9.4g/0.33oz with battery. Dimensions (36.6mm/1.44” dia. X 10.6mm/ 0.42” thick)

No charging wireless

Replaceable coin-cell battery with operating time up to months, depending on the usage. Bluetooth® 5.0 radio for effortlessly transmitting data real-time or post-session.