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WITH OVER 280 SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS WORLDWIDE, TENSIOMYOGRAPHY HAS BECOME THE STANDARD FOR NON-INVASIVE MUSCLE FUNCTION QUANTIFICATION. TMG™ Science for Body Evolution Quantifying muscle function Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content HomeSportsServicesResearchInquiryAboutMulti-language sportsYour athlete depends on you. Your career depends on your athlete. TMG™ Sports helps you improve both.enterservicesLet TMG experts assess your athlete's muscle status.enterproductsMuscle function assessment, made Non-invasive, objective, selective and quantifiable.enterresearchGrantable, publishable, breakthrough-friendly. Meet TMG™ Research.enter news News archive →NEWSLETTER Methodical approaches to determine the rate of radial muscle displacement using tensiomyography: A scoping review and new reporting guideline 12.09.2022 Tensiomyography is a non-invasive method to assess skeletal muscle contractile properties from the stimulated radial displacement. Many studies have used the rate of displacement (Vc) as an indirect measure of muscle contraction velocity. However, no[...] Relationship between hypertrophy, strength gains and tensiomyography adaptations: a moderator role of contraction duration 27.07.2022 The aim of the study was to investigate how the relationship between resistance training-induced hypertrophy, strength, and passive contractile adaptations is affected by contraction duration. The main findings indicate that the relationship between [...] Tensiomyography Allows to Discriminate between Injured and Non-Injured Biceps Femoris Muscle 17.05.2022 The biceps femoris (BF) muscle has the highest injury incidence. Clinical assessments and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are routinely used to diagnose a given injury. We tested the possibilities of a new technology tensiomyography