For the beginning of January, we are planning a series of workshops throughout Asia. The first workshop will be held in Hong Kong and will be followed by the workshops in Taipei, Beijing and Tokyo. As we have some space left in certain workshops, we kindly invite you to attend them. In order to book your participation, please contact us or our local distributors.

Our third participation at the largest European trade show in the field of medicine – Medica, which is held in Dusseldorf, Germany, was by far the most successful. During the four exhausting days there, we managed to meet with most of our existing distributors as well as make connections with a few new distribution partners.

Faculty of Kinesiology, a member of the University of Split, Croatia, has recently acquired our TMG S1 system in order to conduct a series of studies in the field of kinesiology. As they have expressed interest in collaborating with the existing users of TMG S1 who work in the field on kinesiology, we believe that they will largely contribute to the expansion of knowledge in that field.

The Hebei Institute of Physical Education acquired our TMG S1 system for educational, scientific and elite sports training purposes. The institute, which was founded in 1984 and has a teaching staff of 450 and 4.500 full-time students, is the only organization of higher education involved in physical education in Shijiazhuang. Apart from education, the institute has largely contributed to the success of many elite Chinese athletes, including Olympic Games participants Guo Jingjing and Cai Yalin.

In September 2014, our second article on MC with the title “In-Vivo Measurement of Muscle Tension: Dynamic Properties of the MC Sensor during Isometric Muscle Contraction” has been published in the Sensors journal. The article focuses on the mechanical properties of an MC sensor during isometric muscle contraction in different length/tension conditions. You can download the full article from the Sensors website.

The TMG S1 diagnostic system provides in-depth information about muscle status and function. As we know, the most demanding task is to make a complicated thing simple, so we have invested a lot of resources into the development of an easy to understand profile of an athlete’s muscles in a graphical format. Such elaborate but easy to understand information will support your decisions and help you optimize your work, while you still have access to numerical results for detailed analysis. For more details about the new diagnostic report feature, please contact us.