AMI Movement Solutions: How to act on AMI data and design a strong exercise program.

 AMI Movement Solutions

dorsaVi is excited to announce that we have partnered with WebExercises, the well-respected exercise platform, to deliver our brand new product: Movement Solutions – a movement driven exercise program for the AMI module. 


To help enhance the patient outcome of our customers, dorsaVi has created AMI Movement Solutions. Movement Solutions is the answer to that “now what?” moment as it provides customers with an extensive database of exercises with correctives for every potential movement fault on the AMI. From this template, clinicians can add or alter, plan, and design the most effective treatment regime for their athletes. Movement Solutions is a very simple to use service. All the correctives are listed in order of AMI tests, with each corrective having three different levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced. 


Once the Athletic Movement Index (AMI) has identified movement faults in your athletes, the clinician needs to act on the data, and prescribe and standardize the corrective exercises. For an example of how to use Movement Solutions's tailored AMI database with your results, you can click down below and watch our brief video



The cost of this program is $40 per month per facility, with unlimited access for five users (this includes full access to Webexercises platform as well as the template AMI protocols). Also included for up to 5 users are 10 CEUs including 4 hours of courses by Trent Nessler and then 6 hours of your choice from the WebExercises education library!


If you are interested and an existing customer, please reach out and contact your account manager, if you are a potential new customer, please reach out to Joanna Goldin at jgoldin@dorsavi.com

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