Measure. Track. Return
with confidence.
We use state-of-the-art isokinetic and force plate technology to provide the gold standard in strength testing, force production analysis, and objective performance measurement — tracking your progress with precision throughout every stage of rehabilitation.
Why it matters
Isokinetic dynamometry and force plate testing offer an unparalleled level of accuracy compared to traditional strength or functional tests. They measure exactly how much force you can produce, how quickly you can produce it, and how evenly you load each limb.
This data takes the guesswork out of rehabilitation — giving both you and your physiotherapist objective benchmarks to work toward and clear evidence of when you're truly ready to return to sport.
Ideal for
- ACL reconstruction and knee rehabilitation
- Achilles and other lower-limb tendinopathies
- Bone stress injuries
- Return-to-sport decision-making
- Athletes optimising power, speed, and explosiveness
What you get
- Objective strength testing via isokinetic dynamometry
- Force plate analysis of jump performance, landing mechanics, asymmetries
- Benchmarking against previous results and normative data
- Data-driven rehab plans
- Confidence in return-to-sport decisions through measurable progress
Common questions
How is isokinetic testing different from standard strength testing?
Standard manual strength testing is subjective and limited in sensitivity. Isokinetic testing measures force production across the full range of motion at precise speeds — generating data comparable to established norms and your own previous results, giving you measurable benchmarks.
When in my rehabilitation should I have isokinetic testing done?
Testing is valuable at multiple points: early to establish a baseline, mid-program to track progress, and at return-to-sport to confirm readiness. Your physiotherapist will advise on the most useful timing for your situation.
Can it tell me if I'm ready to return to sport after ACL reconstruction?
Yes. Limb symmetry index (LSI) from isokinetic testing is one of the key objective criteria used in ACL return-to-sport decisions. Combined with functional testing and clinical assessment, it provides evidence-based confidence to progress.
Do I need a referral for isokinetic testing?
No referral is required. You can book directly, or your physiotherapist or GP may refer you as part of a rehabilitation plan.
Ready to move better?
Whether you're dealing with a new injury, persistent pain, or want to return to sport — we're here to guide you every step of the way.