Running injury assessment to identify the root cause of pain, movement faults, or overload, guiding a clear plan for recovery and return to running.
Adam Vital Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Center - Nad Al Hamar
Running Injury Assessment
About Running Injury Assessment
Adam Vital provides running injury assessment to identify the underlying causes of pain, overload, or reduced performance. Assessment focuses on training history, movement patterns, and physical capacity.
Our physiotherapists use assessment findings to guide targeted rehabilitation and running-specific recovery plans. The goal is safe return to running with reduced risk of recurrence.
Our Running Performance & Injury Services Specialities
Running services at Adam Vital focus on identifying injury risks, improving movement efficiency, and supporting safe, sustainable performance. Our approach combines detailed gait and biomechanical analysis with targeted rehabilitation and performance testing to help runners reduce pain, optimise technique, and return to training with confidence.
Why Choose a Running Injury Assessment Expert
At Adam Vital, running injury assessments are designed to identify the true causes of pain, overload, or reduced performance in runners.
Choosing a running injury assessment expert ensures findings lead to clear, actionable solutions. Our approach includes:
- Detailed review of training history, symptoms, and injury patterns
- Assessment of running mechanics and load tolerance
- Identification of contributing strength and mobility factors
- Clear diagnosis support to guide targeted rehabilitation
- Focused planning for safe return to running

Moussa Hagui
Medical Director
Adam Vital Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Centre – Nad Al Hamar
Meet Our Medical Director Moussa Hagui, a highly skilled and compassionate physiotherapist with a Master’s degree in Sports Injury and Rehabilitation, and a true advocate of patient-centered care. With a deep passion for helping others, he designs individualized treatment approaches – recognizing that every recovery journey is unique.
Fluent in English, French, and Arabic, he brings a global perspective to healing, connecting with patients from all walks of life and understanding their distinct paths to recovery.
With over 15 years of dedicated experience, he has worked with individuals of all age groups, managing a wide range of conditions. Guided by empathy and clinical excellence, he creates personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs, ensuring a path to recovery that is both effective and empowering.
Experience personalized care and expertise at Adam Vital Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre – Nad Al Hamar, where your health and well-being are our top priorities.
Our Physiotherapists
Our physiotherapists combine clinical expertise with personalised care to guide recovery, restore movement, and support long-term performance.
Accepted Insurance
We work with a wide range of leading insurance providers to make accessing care straightforward and convenient.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Adam Vital for Running Injury Assessment
As an established physiotherapy center in Dubai since 2011, Adam Vital provides running injury assessment grounded in clinical expertise and objective analysis. Our physiotherapists identify the true causes of running-related pain to guide effective and lasting recovery.
Comprehensive Running History Review
Training load, footwear, and injury patterns are carefully assessed.
Movement and Load Analysis
Running mechanics and tissue tolerance are evaluated.
Targeted Rehabilitation Planning
Findings guide precise treatment and return-to-running plans.
Clear Progress and Ongoing Support
Recovery is monitored as running volume increases.
Results Speak for Themselves
Experience personalized care and expertise, where your health and well-being are our top priorities.
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What’s Included in Our Running Injury Assessment
At Adam Vital, every running injury assessment is delivered with clinical precision, clear structure, and patient-focused care. Your assessment is built around accurate diagnosis support, movement analysis, and evidence-based planning to achieve safe, measurable recovery.
We believe effective running injury assessment should lead to clear, actionable solutions. Here are some of the key elements included in our approach:
- Detailed review of running history, training load, and injury patterns
- Assessment of running mechanics and tissue tolerance
- Identification of strength, mobility, and control deficits
- Clear diagnosis support to guide targeted rehabilitation
- Progress tracking, education, and guidance for safe return to running
Take control of your recovery today
Book a personalised assessment and start a clear, evidence-based plan to reduce pain, restore movement, and move forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked Running Injury Questions
Common questions about identifying the cause of running injuries and planning safe return to running.
What is a running injury assessment?
It is a structured assessment that reviews training load, movement patterns, and tissue tolerance to identify the cause of running-related pain.
Do I need to stop running before assessment?
Not always. This depends on pain levels and assessment findings.
What types of injuries are assessed?
Common issues include shin pain, knee pain, Achilles problems, and hip or foot injuries.
Will you analyse my running technique?
Yes. Running mechanics are reviewed as part of the assessment.
How are results used?
Findings guide a targeted rehabilitation and return-to-running plan.
Can running injuries be caused by training load?
Yes. Sudden changes in volume, intensity, or frequency are common contributors.
Will footwear be discussed during assessment?
Footwear may be reviewed if relevant to your injury or mechanics.
Do I need imaging before assessment?
Imaging is only recommended if clinically necessary.
Can I keep running during rehab?
Running is often modified rather than stopped, depending on tolerance.
How is return to running progressed?
Progression is based on symptoms, movement quality, and load response.
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