A dual-panel device to measure the force exerted by an individual while performing specific exercises and movements. Its results help in designing rehabilitation and prevention programs, and enhance their role in making decisions to return to sports.
A test that measures an individual’s maximum oxygen consumption during high-intensity exercise. This test is considered one of the most accurate tests to evaluate an individual’s fitness level, and it also contributes to guiding the process of designing an effective training program.
A stress test, also known as an exercise ECG, provides an in-depth look at how the heart works during physical activity, as the heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing pattern are monitored. It is also considered one of the most important tests in the field of sports examination. Test results help identify potential risks in high-intensity exercise and participation in competitions.
A device for measuring the largest number of muscles. It contains an accurate system with multiple joints used to determine muscle strength in a state of stability and muscle imbalance, through which the two parties can be compared. Let us use the results to design rehabilitative and preventive programs, and make the decision to return to sports activity.
A test used to measure the strength of the muscles surrounding the joint during its range of motion, to enhance muscle strength and endurance, and improve deep sensory reception. This test involves comparing the results of the affected side to the healthy side, and comparing the strength of opposing muscles on the same side.
The results are used in developing rehabilitation and prevention programs, as well as in making decisions regarding returning to sports activity.
It is a speed of elasticity contraction tool, which helps in evaluating the effectiveness of the program independently, which reflects an accurate assessment of the impartiality of the independent program. The results were also used to design formal and preventive programs, and are used in decision-making about an individual’s readiness to resume exercising after modification.