Movement Analyst
Movement Analysts are responsible for studying and analyzing human movement. They use their knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics, and kinesiology to help people improve their posture, balance, coordination, and overall movement patterns. Movement Analysts work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and fitness centers.
Education and Training
Most Movement Analysts have a bachelor's degree in exercise science, kinesiology, or a related field. Some Movement Analysts also have a master's degree or doctorate in movement science or a related field.
Skills and Knowledge
Movement Analysts need to have a strong understanding of human anatomy, biomechanics, and kinesiology. They also need to be able to observe and analyze human movement patterns. Other skills that are important for Movement Analysts include:
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Problem-solving skills
- Critical thinking skills
- Attention to detail
Job Outlook
The job outlook for Movement Analysts is expected to be good over the next few years. The aging population is expected to increase the demand for Movement Analysts who can help people improve their mobility and function. Additionally, the growing popularity of fitness and wellness is expected to increase the demand for Movement Analysts who can help people improve their movement patterns and prevent injuries.