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TENSIOMYOGRAPHY

Tensiomyography, also known as TMG, is currently the primary option for accurate, non-invasive and cost-effective assessment of neuromuscular function and the most advanced solution for a complete muscle contractile properties check-up.

Symmetrical and synchronized muscle function is essential prerequisite for optimal performance. Tensiomyography clearly identifies muscle pair asymmetry and asynchronous action in the kinetic chain. 

Local muscle fatigue should be avoided in maximal acceleration development training. Muscles crucial to developing speed in a specific sport are monitored using TMG.

Tensiomyography presents an unique way of objectively assessing athletes for weaknesses in muscle chains, helping you to accurately assess the risk of your investment. 

Succesfully defining asymmetries in each individual athlete minimizes injury risk. TMG is an unique tool for quick and accurate location of asymmetries in muscle groups.

Symmetrical and synchronized muscle function is an essential prerequisite for optimal performance. TMG identifies muscle pair asymmetry and asynchronous action in the kinetic chain.

  • Injury Prevention: Soft tissue and joint injury risk increases through lateral and functional asymmetries. Without a detailed analysis, targeted and corrective exercise strategies cannot be effectively implemented;

  • Training Optimisation: Your athlete's maximal speed, explosiveness, endurance and flexibility are negatively affected by asymmetry and asynchrony. Failing to optimize and individualize training results in underperformance;

  • Speed Development: Maximal running speed and acceleration are not progressing despite intense training. Precise training volume and timing to increase running speed may be wrongly determined;

  • Player Selection: You are investing a massive amount of money in a top athlete. An undetected or unforeseeable injury could put your investment at risk.

Contact us for info and booking, we are able to offer the perfect solution for screening your team and athletes.

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