Assessment 5d9057b5-72f9-4053-80f4-8d3c012de9fc
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Updated 12/2/2025, 9:29:18 PM
Summary Features
Foot Deviationⓘ
0.54
Target: Keep near 0; < 5 is good.
Ankle Height Balanceⓘ
0.05
Target: Aim for minimal difference; closer to 0 is better.
Knee Valgusⓘ
6.54
Target: Keep low; < 10 is typically good.
Trunk Angleⓘ
-0.55
Target: Keep lean minimal; lower is better.
Head Oscillationⓘ
0.03
Target: Keep very low; closer to 0 is better.
GOATA Scores
Overall: 88.6 (strong)Overallⓘ
88.6
Target: Aim > 75 for strong/elite classification.
Foot Alignmentⓘ
97.9
Target: Aim > 75; closer to 100 is better.
Ankle Heightsⓘ
100
Target: Aim > 75; higher indicates better symmetry.
Knee Valgus Controlⓘ
58.7
Target: Aim > 70; higher is better.
Trunk Controlⓘ
97.3
Target: Aim > 75; higher is better.
Head Stabilityⓘ
99.4
Target: Aim > 75; higher is better.
No faults detected.
Insights
Knee Valgus Risk
Elevated knee valgus angles increase knee stress and reduce efficient force transfer.
Aim for knee valgus score > 70 and avg knee valgus < 10°.
Strengthen hip abductors and reinforce knee tracking over toes.
Suggested Exercises
- valgus-control-split-squat: Split squats with banded knee-out cue to reduce valgus. Demo
Actions
What the scores mean
- Summary Features: lower is better for foot deviation, knee valgus, trunk angle, and head oscillation; aim for minimal variance and controlled movement.
- GOATA Scores: higher is better (0–100). Target > 75 for stability and control in each category; classification moves from critical → moderate → strong → elite.
- Insights: generated from low scores/faults; include risks and drills to address weaknesses.