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TMG TENSIOMYOGRAPHY

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QUANTIFYING MUSCLE FUNCTION

Tensiomyography (shortly TMG) is an evidence-based method which precisely measures the speed of muscle contraction and muscle stiffness. It’s used in performance, sport medicine and research.
TMG™ MEASUREMENT DEVICE
TMG™ TRAINING OPTIMIZATION
TMG™ INJURY PREVENTION
TMG™ SPEED MEASUREMENT
TMG™ PLAYER SELECTION

PERFORMANCE

Individualize training plans.
Profiling athletes
Injury prevention
Detection of weak links in kinetic chains
Monitor readiness
TMG provides the athlete’s muscle profile, so that you get the information which muscle needs to be faster, stronger or if you need to relax a particular muscle.

Coaches have the challenging need for boosting performance and screening risks. TMG supports coaches with a detailed and quantitative insight into athletes.

SPORTS MEDICINE

Objectively evaluate functional muscle disorders.
Return to play decisions (not predictions)
Managing risks
Screening and assessment
Rehabilitation monitoring
Medical professionals have the challenging need for screening risks, reducing non-contact injuries, and ensuring that the return to play doesn't result in re-injury. TMG can solve these three problems in a fast, precise and objective manner.

RESEARCH

Support for visible scientific publications.
Acute and chronic muscle changes diagnostics
Non – invasive determination of muscle composition
Detection of local muscle fatigue
Tensiomyography is being used by some of the most prestigious research institutions in the world, helping them detect acute or chronic changes in the muscle’s ability to contract/relax. Novelty, relevancy and credibility of the information presented in a particular publication can significantly affect its impact. Tensiomyography has been used in more than 100 scientific papers.

TENSIOMYOGRAPHY IN DETAILS

Tensiomyography is a rapidly evolving technology that is non-invasive, practical, fast and reliable. It helps to quantify rehabilitation or training progress and consequently provides an objective assessment of the efficiency of a certain treatment protocol. The specific muscle contraction properties that it measures are important parameters for medical and performance staff, which are looking for a real insight into an individual muscle’s status.

The strengths of TMG S2 are its simplicity, flexibility and compatibility with other methods and applications on or off the field. Athletes can be profiled, monitored and guided through the rehabilitation or training in a matter of minutes.

Unlike static medical imaging, TMG S2 reveals the true functional ability of muscles without excessive costs, time or travel.

Assessments are painless, require no effort from the athlete and can be done even during the acute phases of injury to obtain essential, clear and objective benchmarks.

Researchers as well as sports medicine and performance professionals all have a common need for relevant and objective information so that decisions can be made faster and be more informed. TMG S2 provides this in an efficient, fast and simple way. Furthermore, the informative value of the data about muscle function cannot be replicated by any other modality.

HOW DOES THE TMG MEASUREMENT PROTOCOL LOOK LIKE?

Tensiomyography (TMG) is used for monitoring radial muscle belly displacement under isometric conditions. The displacement sensor is positioned perpendicularly to the tangential plane on the largest area above the muscle belly. The muscle belly displacement (enlargement) during contraction is observed and monitored.

Experimental setup used to evoke and measure the biceps brachii (BB) isometric twitch contraction responses. The TMG sensor measures muscle radial displacement during twitch contractions induced by short electrical stimuli. The stimulating electrodes are placed directly onto the skin.
Muscle contraction is elicited by single-twitch electrical stimuli. Two self-adhesive electrodes are placed around the TMG sensor. The anode is placed distally and the cathode proximally, 20-50 mm from the measuring point. Bipolar electrical stimulation consisted of a single DC pulse of 1 ms in duration.
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Experimental setup used to evoke and measure the biceps brachii (BB) isometric twitch contraction responses. The TMG sensor measures muscle radial displacement during twitch contractions induced by short electrical stimuli. The stimulating electrodes are placed directly onto the skin. 

TMG PARAMETERS

Delay time (Td) as a time between the electrical impulse and 10% of the contraction
Contraction time (Tc) as a time between 10% and 90% of the contraction
Sustain time (Ts) as a time between 50% of the contraction and 50% of the relaxation
Relaxation time (Tr) as a time between 90% and 50% of the relaxation
Displacement (Dm) as maximal amplitude of the muscle contraction
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The parameters that were measured with the TMG signal:
Dm – maximum amplitude (displacement),
td – initial delay time, 
tc – contraction time,
ts – sustained contraction time and
tr – half relaxation time.
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