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The Science of Stretching

The Science of Stretching

STATIC STRETCHING

Apply targeted Constant Tension (CT) and Constant Position (CP) for extended periods in complete comfort

ISOMETRIC STRENGTHENING

Easily apply Isometric contractions to increase muscle strength throughout the range of motion during rehabilitation phase

RANGE OF MOTION MEASUREMENT

Isolation of muscles allows for accurate measurement to identify lateral differences and apply imbalance treatment

PNF STRETCHING

Employ PNF stretching techniques without requiring a partner to increase flexibility and realign myofascia

ECCENTRIC STRENGTHENING

Increase muscle strength across the full range of motion of the targeted muscles.

BILATERAL FLEXOR / EXTENSOR ENGAGEMENT

Patented system to address synergistic pairings at same time

ECCENTRIC STRETCHING

Scientifically proven approach where resistance throughout the stretching increase muscle tissue length and strength at the same time

UNILATERAL / BILATERAL

Engage either one or both legs as required for the strengthening and stretching training as required

UNLIMITED OPTIONS

Initiate corrective treatment such as trigger point release, scraping, massage etc whilst the targeted muscle is in stretch position

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