
Systematic science. Precise intervention. Measurable outcomes.
Three integrated service disciplines — injury prevention architecture, biomechanics assessment, and multidisciplinary team consultation — built for elite team environments, not reactive clinical settings.
Three disciplines. One integrated framework.
Pre-Season & In-Season Prevention Protocols
Movement Analysis & Fault Correction
Multidisciplinary Medical Leadership
Systematic screening, load monitoring, and movement-fault correction deployed across full squad cycles. Designed for team environments where one athlete's risk profile scales differently to the next.
Physiology, nutrition science, and sports medicine integrated under a single medical leadership structure. Built for national squads and high-performance programs that require coordinated scientific governance.
Instrumented gait analysis, force-plate testing, and kinematic profiling to identify movement faults before they limit output or progress to structural injury. Data-driven, context-anchored.


From baseline screen to corrective protocol
Every engagement begins with a structured baseline — movement screening, load history, sport-specific demand mapping. The data builds the intervention, not the other way around.
Protocols are documented, transferable, and designed to function within your existing medical and coaching structure. Institutional integration, not individual dependency.
Institutional scope requires a direct conversation.
Federations, performance directors, and elite athletes: bring your specific requirement. The scope, timeline, and structure are mapped from there.