Sports play and injuries rather go hand in hand. With a high level of physical activity comes the risk of an ankle sprain, muscle strain, ligament tear or worse. Although a sports injury can be devastating, and often season-ending, what an athlete chooses to do beyond their injury can greatly determine how successfully they will recover, heal and get back to their game.
At Texas Health Sports Medicine-Allen, injured athletes receive next-level care designed to help them return safely and with reduced risk of re-injury or secondary injury. LEAP testing is a Lower Extremity Assessment and Performance program offered at Texas Health Sports Medicine-Allen that assesses an athlete’s leg, ankle and feet movements as they take part in high-level exercises after sustaining an injury or orthopedic surgery. The LEAP assessment looks at the athlete’s technique and form and provides information that can then be applied to the athlete’s physical recovery plan.
“LEAP is a 3-D motion analysis system that uses cameras to capture movement from all different angles,” explains sports physical therapist Philip Sheedy of Texas Heath Sports Medicine. “The athlete goes through various movements experienced in an athletic environment and the system assesses how they are moving to give us an idea of injury risk or how they are recovering after an injury. LEAP allows us to set a baseline for the athlete’s movement to identify possible movement dysfunction and areas for improved performance.”
“The LEAP test is a total game-changer for me as a surgeon because it provides data as to how a person jumps and lands, how they are running, the strength of their legs, their angle as they throw a ball and more,” adds orthopedic surgeon Andrew Parker, M.D., of Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists, a Texas Health Physicians Group practice in Allen. “We can look at actual numbers and raw data as we approach a treatment plan for recovery or improved performance.”
After the LEAP testing, a biomechanics report is generated with information to help the athlete retrain their muscles and nervous system to react and move so as not to experience re-injury during high activity. The Texas Health Sports Medicine-Allen staff works with the athlete on proper technique with a focus on agility, strength and stability. A sports physical therapist meets one-on-one with the athlete in the LEAP Lab to provide a personalized approach to education and care.
To learn more about care for athletes and active individuals, visit TexasHealth.org/SportsMedicine.
To schedule a LEAP assessment at Texas Health Sport Medicine-Allen, visit TexasHealth.org/LEAPassessment.