While the use of technology such as the GPS or heart rate monitors is common in college football programs, the best teams are relying on state-of-the-art technology such as, for example, 3D mapping or virtual reality. However, rather than relying on a technology for movement optimization, Baylor Bears are using tensiomyography for predicting and preventing future injuries. In case a variance in different muscles is detected, Baylor’s training staff takes a player out of a game or focuses his training on specific areas that need work. As a consequence, the use of tensiomyography places Baylor Bears Football among top five college football programs and will hopefully help them win the National Championship title. You can find the extensive reports on stack.com and USA Today

At the recent trade show Medica, which is the biggest trade show in the field of medicine in Europe, our CEO held a presentation on the amount of available information that supports decisions in terms of muscle injury prevention.

From November 16th till the 19th, we will be exhibiting our solutions in the field of sports medicine once again. In case you plan to attend Medica, we would be more than happy to reveal all of the benefits of tensiomyography to you and update you with new developments. In order to provide you with the most comprehensive information, we kindly invite you to register your visit and specify the field of your interest by sending an e-mail to info@tmg.si by Monday, the 9th of November. We will make certain that our best experts will be at your disposal.

The same as every year, you can find us in Hall 15, stand A23.

The ISOT founder Dr. Julio Tous Fajardo is among the authors of the most cited Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology articles published since 2010 according to Elsevier, a world leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health and technology professionals.

The list extracted from Scopus includes an article titled “Inter-rater reliability of muscle contractile property measurements using non-invasive tensiomyography” by the ISOT founder, Dr. Julio Tous Fajardo.

This case proves the fact that even if tensiomyography is an established method it still provides an open space for high impact research studies.

Find the full list of the most cited Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology articles here.

On Friday, October 23rd we will hold a TMG workshop at the 5th International Congress of Sports Medicine. The international congress that will take place at the Faculty of Medicine in Maribor, Slovenia will feature eminent speakers such as Jan Ekstrand. During the workshop, we will reveal the benefits of TMG diagnostics in the field of muscle injuries management. We kindly invite you to attend the Congress or our workshop.