03/06/2026
🧠Injury doesn't just change muscles—it changes the nervous system.
In this assessment, our PhD Physiotherapist Daniel compares the activation threshold and motor point location between an injured leg and a healthy leg.
After injury or during persistent pain, the nervous system often adapts by altering how and when muscles are recruited. These changes can reduce strength, coordination, power output, and confidence in movement—even when tissue healing has already occurred.
By assessing neuromuscular function, we can identify hidden deficits that traditional strength testing may miss and create more targeted rehabilitation programs to restore optimal movement and performance.
Understanding what the nervous system is doing is just as important as understanding the injury itself.
📊 Assess. Measure. Progress. Return to activity with confidence.
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