VALD technology is used and trusted in high performance organizations around the world to measure, manage and improve teams and athletes.| valdperformance.com
Assess jumps, strength, asymmetry and more. Detect and assess over 20 different movements automatically with our force plates.| valdperformance.com
The fastest, easiest and most proven system for testing hamstring strength in the field or in the clinic.| valdperformance.com
Normative data (or “norms”) are information from a population of interest that establishes a baseline distribution of results for that particular population. Norms are usually derived from a large sample that is representative of the population of interest. Medical literature will often publish normative data with population sizes of around 50-100 participants. By contrast, VALD norms are based on data from over one million individuals.| valdperformance.com
We are excited to announce the release of Norms: integrated normative data in VALD Hub. Starting with ForceDecks data then rolling out across all of our products’ datasets in 2024, Norms are another significant milestone on our journey to provide intuitive, actionable insights to our clients and improve outcomes in all settings: healthcare, performance, defense and more.| valdperformance.com
Included with all VALD products at no additional cost, VALD Hub sits at the heart of VALD’s systems.| valdperformance.com
At VALD, we get a lot of questions about our pricing model; how it works, what it includes and excludes, and what it means for our clients. This article will help explain how the VALD pricing model works and why we think it’s the best possible way for us to deliver value to health and performance professionals and the broader musculoskeletal (MSK) industry.| valdperformance.com
This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and concurrent validity of VALD’s ForceDecks Dual Force Plate System against gold standard laboratory force plates across a range of common performance monitoring and rehabilitation-focused assessments.| valdperformance.com
In the early days of commercialisation, force plates were large, cumbersome, and required manual analysis to transform the raw data collected. This limited their usage to biomechanics laboratories.| valdperformance.com