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Testing and rehab aren’t just about checking boxes—they’re about capturing meaningful progress that supports real recovery and performance. In this blog, we explore how a practitioner used VueMotion to support Sarah, a high-level athlete returning from injury, and how the platform’s simplicity helped track improvements without disrupting training.
Over a 12-week rehab period, Sarah’s team used VueMotion to monitor her progression through carefully planned movement testing. With assessments scheduled every four to six weeks, they collected six key data points focused on jumping, landing, acceleration, and gym-based performance. This approach helped visualise the return of qualities like single-leg control, movement symmetry, and speed mechanics—without relying solely on subjective observation.
The real impact showed up when it mattered most. With only minutes remaining in a critical final, Sarah made a clean line break—one that reflected the technical proficiency and resilience she had rebuilt throughout rehab. It wasn’t just a return to play; it was a return to confident performance under pressure.
What made this process even more effective was how simple testing became. Instead of relying on rigid test-day setups, the team integrated VueMotion directly into field training. They placed cones and markers that could stay on the pitch—even with grass being cut over them—allowing testing to run effortlessly in the background of existing Bronco runs or sprint work. A single camera on a tripod, a clear warm-up, and a few reps were all it took.
This meant the team could gather consistent data every 24 to 48 hours, using it to inform decision-making across the week. With video and objective metrics available side by side, they no longer had to rely solely on what they observed in real time—VueMotion gave them data they could revisit, analyse, and use to build smarter interventions.
The same system was also tested across other squads, including the men’s program. While not always fully utilised over a busy season, the tool’s value in a rehabilitation setting became clear: it reduced guesswork, improved communication among staff, and made athlete monitoring seamless.
Sarah’s story is a reminder that performance breakthroughs don’t happen overnight. They’re built one rep at a time, tracked with the right tools, and supported by teams that know how to turn data into progress.
VueMotion makes testing easier, faster, and more meaningful—without disrupting your flow. Try it today and experience the new standard in human movement assessment.