Tanaka Shlgeharu, Imawaka Taro, Srdjan Djordjevic and Naoya Tsunoda have presented the results of their long term study at the 34 International Conference of Biomechanics in Sport. In the scope of their study, they have evaluated mechanical properties of the knee extensor and patellar tendon during squatting with the muscle contraction sensor method. They conclude that the MC sensor may be a powerful method for evaluating the mechanical changes of the muscle-tendon complex in the athletic and rehabilitation fields. You can access the article here.

TMG will exhibit during the International Sport Convention in Geneva on December 7th and 8th 2016. The ISC Exhibition brings together a diverse range of organisations, suppliers, producers, as well as and sports federations, national associations and other sports governing bodies, who wish to engage with Conference Delegates and Exhibition Visitors, with the connection being Sport. Welcome on our stand!

Ben Hixson, a head coach at the British Swimming recently gave an interview to Herald Scotland in which he described the role of TMG in the preparations of Duncan Scott for the Rio 2016 and Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020, by following words: “When we got approached two years ago about using this, I thought there must be a catch,” he declares. “But when we got through the initial trawl, I couldn’t believe how quick the information came and how useful it was. It was unbelievable. So I’m surprised that top football and rugby clubs don’t use it more. Because they can identify potential injuries from prevention side and help make improvements from a performance view.”

19 years old Duncan Scott is one of the best talents in the UK. He won 2 silver medals in Rio 2016. You can read the article here or watch the interview on YouTube.

We are proud to introduce the first public primary health care services provider to implement TMG technology in their offer. Primary health care services are geographically dispersed and enable wider access to TMG services. We will work closely with ZD Velenje to make further steps together.

Institute for sport medicine, which is part of The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Maribor officially presented the FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence Certificate to the project led by Professor Matjaž Vogrin. In Slovenia, Michel D’Hooghe, the Chairman of the Medical Commission of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), opened this project. We are proud to be part of that project.

Physiotherapists and other practitioners commonly prescribe foam rolling as an intervention, but the mechanistic effects of this intervention are not known. Andrew M. Murray,John Sproule,Thomas W. Jones,Cosmin Horobeanu and Anthony P. Turner decided to investigate if a single bout of foam rolling affects flexibility, skeletal muscle contractility and reflected temperature. We glad to see that TMG was used for this evaluation. Read more

The new academy Science2Improve has been launched in Spain. In the scope of the academy attendants will learn about the cutting edge methods and technologies. We are very happy that tensiomyography is part of this academy. You can find more information on their Facebook or Twitter profile.

MEDICA is the world’s largest event for the medical sector and we are pleased to announce that the company TMG-BMC will be exhibiting our state-of-the-art muscle diagnostics solutions for the fourth time. You are welcome to visit us in Hall 15, at the Wearable Technologies pavilion, stand A23, between 14 – 17th of November 2016 in Düsseldorf, Germany. As our schedules are filling fast, we invite you to inform us about your visit on info@tmg.si in order to ensure full attention of our experts.

We have just launched a website of Advances in Skeletal Muscle Function Assessment (ASMFA) Journal. The site can be accessed on http://www.asmfajournal.org where you can find all details and information for authors. As we plan to publish an initial issue already in December 2016, we invite you to submit relevant papers ASAP.