Professor Angus Hunter, a senior lecturer from Health and Exercise Sciences Research Group, University of Stirling (UK) and an avid TMG 100 System user will hold a workshop on tensiomyography during the XX Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, where he will present the basics of the method as well as advanced practical applications. The Congress will be held in Rome, Italy from 15 – 18 July 2014 and will bring together a multidisciplinary cross section of delegates from basic scientist’s to practicing clinicians specialising in human movement and the neuromuscular system.

We have participated in the 2014 NC Federal Advanced Technologies Review (NCFATR),that was held on June 4/5 in Raleigh, NC, USA. The review was focused on the future of advanced technologies for the Department of Defense (DoD) and other federal agencies and our TMG 100 System was presented as one of such technologies. With 8 military bases North Carolina is the third largest military preence in the USA.

Inter Reha, our Japanese distributor is presenting TMG 100 system at the 51st annual meeting of the Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine (JARM). According to Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare Japan has highest life expectancies in the world at 81.25 years of age while more than 40% of the population is over age of 65. That is why physiotherapy plays an important role in Japanese healthcare. As the TMG 100 diagnostic system enables fast and objective long term monitoring of skeletal muscles it can be easily implemented in the daily routine of physiotherapists. Physiotherapists can on the basis of reliable results obtained by TMG 100, precisely monitor the progress on the level of individual muscles and then optimize their rehabilitation program.

We will attend 19th annual congress of the European College of Sport Science that will be held between 2nd and 5th July in Amsterdam. At the stand 44 in the exhibition hall we will present the TMG 100 System along with some others methods and technologies for injury prevention and training optimization that we have developed recently. Apart from that, two of our experts will be presenting the results of their scientific work in the field of biomechanics. The titles of their contributions are following: A new approach to biomechanical analysis of the knee during exercise and a new approach to measuring force transmission and efficiency over the knee joint in a cycling-case study.

We have returned from Boston Sports Medicine and Performance Group (BSMPG) 2014 Summer Seminar that was held in Boston. There we had 3 TMG workshops, where attendees could see TMG 100 System in action and learn about all the details of Tensiomyography.