DYNEXUS Gait Analysis and custom orthotics

 
 

DYNEXUS is now live at CISM!

Dynexus is unique and patented methodology that allows us to assess the behavior of the feet, ankles, hips, knees, and spine as a whole. It helps us detect and treat alterations and imbalances that occur when walking, running, or simply standing on our feet that lead to pain, injuries, or other pathologies. Through the use of high precision sensors, Dynexus utilizes the latest and most accurate technology in motion tracking and AI software.

 
 

Why Dynexus?

Dynexus software is very precise and specific. It allows us to better your recovery through analyzing and breaking down the biomechanical dysfunction in a very specific way that would be difficult to measure with just the human eye. Not only does it provide extreme accuracy, it gives us a solution to speed up your recovery process: custom orthotics built to your foot correcting the issue.

Whether you are looking to fix an issue affecting your quality of life, improve sports performance, or minimize the risk of injury, Dynexus can help get you there.

With extensive data obtained through the biomechanical gait analysis, one of CISM’s highly skilled team members will explain your measurements and movement patterns to you, highlight problematic areas/dysfunction, and then send your data for insoles to be built in Spain CUSTOM to you. Your insoles will be made in a very precise way based on the lab results to correct biomechanical imbalances detected and provide optimal support.

 

Dynexus can help correct biomechanical errors leading to a wide variety of pathologies

 

Please contact us to schedule your biomechanical gait analysis TODAY

Track star Lizzy Waters discussing her gait analysis. Lizzy is a former University of Hawaii hurdler and now running for UCCS. She runs 300 meter distance hurdles and the 400 meter dash. Lizzy will be using Dynexus for her training and upcoming events to correct her foot positioning, which has been causing chronic pain affecting her running.

 

Lizzy pictured with CISM owner “Mac”