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From sprinting to deceleration to the different swings and grips, tennis involves high coordination and force production from several parts of the body. Learn how to isolate each movement pattern to help your athletes get back on the court, stronger.
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Working our way from isolated strengthening to fully integrated movement, we’ll show you five shoulder exercises on the PrimusRS.
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Your workflow is easier, quicker, and more flexible with features recommended by customers like you. With streamlined reports, custom protocols, and new data capabilities, this upgrade is an all new MCU experience for you and your clients.
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Eccentric work provides unique responses and benefits compared to concentric exercise. This session delves into the science of eccentric exercise and how the Eccentron allows you to offer controlled but targeted isolated eccentric exercise to nearly any client.
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CPM is great for working on the Range of Motion in injured joints. But with the added Target Force, you’re also improving neuromuscular control, strength through range, stability, and overall endurance.
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New System Launch! Strength & ROM Evaluations Made Simple, Precise, and Portable with EVJ
CategoriesThe EVJ makes your assessment and data collection better, faster, and easier. Leave those manual tools in the past and start getting reliable data that saves you time and money with the EVJ.
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This new lower extremity testing protocol allows researchers to quickly collect precise data on multiple types of movement. Researchers at the Orthopaedic Research Institute of Bournemouth University chose PrimusRS as the “gold standard” in muscular assessment.
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The sit to stand is one of the most important movements of everyday life. Patients recovering from COVID-19 will be dealing with physical limitations that make this important function harder. In this video, we'll show you how to use your PrimusRS to help your patients achieve a safer sit to stand. You can use this exercise with patients who are severely deconditioned.
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As COVID-19 patients make their recovery, some will have been severely deconditioned. Learn how to strengthen the ankles, knees, and hips with gentle eccentric resistance to get your patients up and moving again.
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Learn how to provide early intervention with Eccentron to get patients moving, even those who have difficulty tolerating exercise.
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To facilitate the safe operation of BTE systems, we recommend the following sanitization guidelines to all providers. Before cleaning, it is best to power down the system.
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The Eccentron produced muscle activation almost four times higher than the other exercises for all muscle groups tested. With the Eccentron, participants achieved an average muscle activation of 60% of their maximum.