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Running biomechanics from a single camera

ConductVision extracts running mechanics from standard video — cadence, foot-strike pattern, vertical oscillation, and joint angles — for performance and overuse-injury research without an instrumented treadmill.

conductvisionRunning biomechanics
stride trace · 168 spm
What it measures

Objective, exportable metrics

Cadence

steps per minute

Foot-strike pattern

rear / mid / fore-foot at contact

Vertical oscillation

center-of-mass rise per stride

Joint angles

hip, knee, ankle through the cycle

Digitizes a validated assessment

Instrumented gait/running analysis

Replaces lab treadmills and marker-based motion capture. Output the score the field already trusts, plus the richer digital metrics behind it — and the recording stays auditable.

Workflow

From video to exportable metrics

1

Record the run

Film treadmill or track running from a sagittal view at a steady pace.

2

Segment the stride

Foot contact and toe-off are detected to segment running strides.

3

Export mechanics

Cadence, strike pattern, oscillation, and joint angles export per stride.

Research applications

Where teams use it

Running-economy and performance research
Overuse-injury and gait-retraining studies
Footwear and orthotic research
Return-to-run rehabilitation tracking

Running biomechanics — methods & FAQ

Bring running biomechanics into your ConductVision workflow

Send a representative video or schedule a consultation to map the outputs your protocol needs.