Rehabilitation Informed by Biomechanics & Sports Science
Specialist consultancy and assessment for elite athletes, teams, and complex injuries. Trusted by Olympic medallists and Premier League clubs.
About
Dr Chris Bramah is a consultant physiotherapist specialising in the use of biomechanics and sports science to inform injury assessment, rehabilitation, and return-to-sport planning.
With over a decade of experience in elite sport, he has supported Olympic medallists and consulted for Premier League footballers and national sporting organisations.
Chris focuses on hamstring injuries, tendon-related issues, and recurrent lower limb conditions — using biomechanics-led insights and objective diagnostics to guide individualised rehabilitation strategies.
His research includes publications on hamstring injury mechanics, force plate testing, and clinical movement analysis.
Specialist Services
Combining cutting-edge science and real-world application, these services support elite performance and long-term recovery.
Injury Assessment & Rehabilitation
Specialist physiotherapy for hamstring strain injuries, tendon-related conditions, and complex or recurrent lower limb issues. From single consultancy assessments to full rehab support, tailored to each athlete.
Biomechanics Testing & Movement Analysis
Objective assessments using sports science technology like 3D motion capture and force plates to guide rehab, identify injury risk factors, and support return-to-sport decisions.
Speaking & Education
Lectures and hands-on workshops on clinical biomechanics, sports injury rehabilitation, and applied research — delivered at conferences, CPD events, and academic institutions.
Consultancy
Support for teams and clinicians through case-specific assessments, integration of objective testing protocols, and development of evidence-informed rehab strategies — tailored to each environment’s needs.
Why work with Chris?
15+ years in elite sport and rehab
Published research on hamstring injury mechanics and diagnostics
Trusted by Premier League clubs and Olympic medallists
Leading specialist in sports biomechanics and rehab planning
Research & Insights
Applied Research, published articles, and podcasts on injury biomechanics and rehabilitation.
Highlighted Research
Sprint running mechanics are associated with hamstring strain injury: A 6-month prospective cohort study of 126 elite male footballers.
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)
Latest Blog
Pacey Performance Podcast: Utilising the sprint mechanics assessment score (S-MAS) to try reduce hamstring injuries
Featured Podcast
Pacey Performance Podcast: Utilising the sprint mechanics assessment score (S-MAS) to try reduce hamstring injuries