TENNIS SERVE ANALYSIS

GaitON® tennis serve analysis module is used by clinicians & coaches for assessing tennis serve biomechanics. Based on the directives of Women’s Tennis Association & the Shoulder Center of Kentucky, it helps in detecting biomechanical faults during the tennis serve.
Tennis Serve Analysis

VIEWS ANALYZED

Posture Analysis views_ Running gait analysis software

ANTERIOR . POSTERO-LATERAL

SURFACE

TENNIS COURT

GaitON® tennis protocol is completely markerless and can be used in on-court conditions. 

3 STEP WORKFLOW

01 CAPTURE

The serve of the patient is captured using cameras.

02 ANALYSE

The clinician uses inbuilt protocols in GaitON to analyse the captured serve.

03 GENERATE REPORT

GaitON exports the analysis results to well organised & print ready reports.

TENNIS SERVE ANALYSIS PROTOCOL

KEY DATA MEASURED BY THE SYSTEM

  • Knee Bend
  • Counter Hip Rotation
  • Trunk Hip Seperation
  • Posterior Hip Tilt
  • Shoulder Alignment and more…
  • Foot Position and more…

TENNIS SERVE ANALYSIS REPORTS

KEY FEATURES OF THE TENNIS SERVE ANALYSIS MODULE

Assess tennis serve biomechanics

Tennis serve analysis report

Explain all observations through organized reports

tennis serve analysis report table

25+ CENTERS USING GaitON

Fit 2 Sport_Logo

At Fit2Sport, we have always used a scientific approach for injury management and performance improvement. GaitON is an excellent tool to detect any biomechanical faults & understand if the fault (or injury) is due to a musculoskeletal impairment or a technical fault in the serve. - Fit2Sport

Prafuls S&C

We have been using GaitON since the beginning of our center and are very happy with the system. It adds great value it to our assessment process. The organized reports make it very easy to identify biomechanical faults & monitor the effect of our S&C programs. - Praful's Strength & Conditioning

Take one step closer to evidence-based practice through the tennis serve module of GaitON!

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