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AxIT and VALD - identify your strengths

Elite strength testing with AxIT and VALD at Active Health Riverina

Objective testing, smarter recovery, better performance

At Active Health Riverina, our clinicians use AxIT and VALD assessment technology to take the guesswork out of your rehab and training.

These advanced systems form part of your regular consultation, helping us measure strength, balance and movement in real time. This means your treatment plan is based on accurate data, not assumptions.

Whether you are recovering from injury, returning to sport, or working to improve overall performance, AxIT and VALD testing allow our team to track your progress with precision at our Wagga Wagga clinic.

Why we use AxIT and VALD in your sessions

Because precision drives better results

Traditional strength testing relies on manual techniques and observation. AxIT and VALD tools measure muscle force, movement symmetry and power output to provide quantifiable insights.

We can see exactly how your body responds to load, how you are improving week by week, and when you are ready for the next stage of rehab or training.

You will benefit from:

  • More tailored and progressive exercise plans
  • Early detection of weakness or imbalance
  • Safer return to sport or return to work decisions
  • Motivation from seeing measurable results

How testing fits into your consultation

AxIT and VALD testing is integrated into your standard consultation. During a session, your clinician may:

  • Discuss your goals and review your progress
  • Use AxIT or VALD testing to collect data on muscle strength, movement control or balance
  • Use this information to adjust your treatment plan and set new strength or load targets

Each session builds on the last, allowing us to continually refine your rehab or performance program with objective feedback.

AxIT and VALD are not separate appointment types. They are powerful tools used within standard consultations with our physiotherapists, podiatrists and exercise physiologists.

Who benefits most

AxIT and VALD testing is particularly valuable for:

  • Rehabilitation clients recovering from injury or surgery
  • Athletes working on performance or strength asymmetries
  • People managing chronic weakness or mobility issues

Anyone wanting objective insight into how their body is performing

What your data shows

After testing, your clinician can explain:

  • Side to side strength differences
  • Rate of force development
  • Load and movement efficiency metrics
  • How your results compare to healthy or sport specific benchmarks

This objective information helps you understand your progress and builds confidence in your rehabilitation or training journey.

Frequently asked questions

Will my session include AxIT or VALD testing?

If your goals involve strength, balance or movement assessment, your clinician may use these tools during your appointment.

Does this cost extra?

No. The technology is included as part of your normal consultation and billed at standard rates.

Can I request this type of testing?

Yes. Mention it when booking or discuss it during your session.

Is it covered by my health fund?

Yes, when billed as part of a physiotherapy, podiatry or exercise physiology consultation.

A smarter way to measure progress

Our use of AxIT and VALD reflects our commitment to data driven care. With each assessment, we track performance, refine your plan and ensure your recovery or training remains efficient, safe and motivating.

This is part of how Active Health Riverina helps you move better and live stronger, backed by evidence, not guesswork.

Our Practitioners with a special interest in AxIT and VALD performance testing

Contact us so we can connect you with the most suitable specialist from our team to support your recovery.

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