Edmonton Running Assessment
At Podium Physiotherapy, we offer expert running assessments in Edmonton to help athletes optimize performance, prevent injuries, and enhance running efficiency.
Our Running Assessment Services
A running assessment in Edmonton at Podium Physiotherapy provides a detailed evaluation of your running mechanics, identifying movement inefficiencies and potential injury risks. Our specialists analyze your form, assess strength and mobility, and use video analysis to pinpoint areas for improvement. Whether you’re aiming to run pain-free or improve race performance, our tailored approach ensures you reach your goals.
- Identify inefficiencies in running form.
- Reduce injury risk and improve mobility.
- Enhance speed, endurance, and overall performance.

How We Help
Discover how a running assessment can refine your technique, prevent injuries, and take your running performance to the next level.
Running Form Analysis
Detailed evaluation of your stride, foot strike, and posture to optimize efficiency.
Strength & Mobility Assessment
Assess muscle imbalances and mobility restrictions that may impact performance.
Video Gait Analysis
Slow-motion video feedback to identify biomechanical inefficiencies and areas for correction.
Injury Prevention Strategies
Personalized recommendations to correct movement patterns and reduce injury risk.
Performance Optimization
Customized training recommendations to enhance speed, endurance, and race-day readiness.
Book a running assessment today and start optimizing your performance with expert guidance.
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Running Assessment FAQs
Get answers to your most common questions about running assessments and how they can improve your performance.
A running assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of your running mechanics, designed to optimize performance, prevent injuries, and improve efficiency.
Runners of all levels—from beginners to competitive athletes—can benefit from improving form, efficiency, and injury prevention.
Our specialists analyze your running technique, assess strength and mobility, and use video analysis to identify areas for improvement.
Yes! We identify movement inefficiencies that may contribute to pain or recurring injuries and provide corrective strategies.
No, whether you’re training for your first 5K or preparing for a marathon, a running assessment in Edmonton can help you run more efficiently and stay injury-free.