The Biomechanics Laboratory at the FREMAP Majadahonda Hospital is a specialized unit that objectively analyzes the movement and functionality of the human body. 

Thanks to state-of-the-art technology and a highly qualified healthcare team, it is possible to identify musculoskeletal disorders and support clinical decision-making in rehabilitation processes. 

This advanced approach contributes to more precise, personalized care, aligned with FREMAP's commitment to innovation and quality of care.

  • The Biomechanics Laboratory is a clinical space integrated into the Rehabilitation Service of the FREMAP Majadahonda Hospital, designed to study how the human body moves in different functional situations.
  • Through advanced measurement systems, objective data is obtained that represents movement, strength, and muscle coordination. This information complements the traditional clinical assessment and helps to understand the origin of certain functional limitations.
  • The laboratory acts as a specialized support for healthcare professionals, facilitating more accurate assessments and more rigorous monitoring of the patient's progress throughout their rehabilitation process.

  • The laboratory has state-of-the-art technology, such as three-dimensional motion capture systems and force platforms, which allow for precise analysis of the body's biomechanics. 
  • These tools record how muscles and joints act during walking, exertion, or specific functional movements.
  • The information obtained is translated into objective parameters and graphs that help to identify musculoskeletal alterations and assess the patient's actual functionality.
  • The use of this technology reinforces an evidence-based approach and contributes to rehabilitation that is more tailored to each clinical situation.

  • Biomechanical analysis provides detailed information on the functioning of the locomotor system, making it easier to design and adjust personalized treatment plans.
  • By more accurately understanding the origin of functional limitations, professionals can better guide rehabilitation interventions and assess their evolution over time.
  • This approach contributes to more efficient rehabilitation processes adapted to the individual needs of each patient, always within the clinical criteria established by the FREMAP care team.

  • The Biomechanics Laboratory is an example of how technological innovation and the best human team work together at FREMAP.
  • Specialized healthcare professionals use advanced tools to provide rigorous, safe, and person-centered care.
  • This commitment to continuous improvement and the application of innovative solutions is part of FREMAP's objective to contribute to the functional recovery and well-being of patients, reinforcing quality healthcare based on scientific knowledge.