Lunar iDXA (GE Healthcare): The Lunar iDXA is one of the most advanced and sophisticated DXA scanners currently available. This type of device offers the possibility to measure body composition relatively quickly, very accurately and reliably, without causing discomfort to the test subject.
Bodymetrix: The BodyMetrix is a device that uses ultrasound to measure local fat and muscle thickness at various locations, based on which the total body composition can be estimated. You can actually compare it to taking
skin folds, but in a simpler and more user-friendly way. In addition, the accompanying BodyView software can also determine your WHR, BMI and BMR, as well as track changes in these measurements over time.
InBody S10: The InBody S10 is a 4-pole BIA device (“hand-to-foot”), which uses 8 self-adhesive “touch type” electrodes. Compared to other BIA devices, the InBody uses 6 different frequencies (between 1 kHz and 1000 kHz) in the alternating current, which provides a separate impedance value for the 5 different segments (i.e., right arm, left arm, torso, right leg and left leg). This is therefore a direct segmental BIA measurement. The impedance of low-frequency current also allows the amount of extracellular water (ECW) to be calculated, and the impedance of high-frequency current allows the amount of
intracellular water (ICW) present in the body to be calculated, in addition to the more common results in terms of body composition. Finally, the device does not make any assumptions about the subject (based on empirical data or a specific reference population) regarding the gender, ethnicity and level of fitness of the indvidual. However, you do need to enter this information in accordance with reference values/standards.
Biodex System 4: The Biodex System 4 is an advanced measuring device that allows specific muscles (or muscle groups) to be isolated and tested and/or trained in a targeted manner. With this isokinetic dynamometer, we can
objectively and accurately evaluate the strength, endurance, power and
range of motion of the important joints and muscles of the upper and lower limbs.
Optojump Next: It is an optical measurement system consisting of a transmitting and receiving bar. Each of these contains 96 leds (1.0416cm resolution).
The leds on the transmitting bar communicate continuously with those on the receiving bar. The system detects any interruptions in communication between the bars and calculates their duration. This makes it possible to measure flight and contact times during the performance of a series of jumps with an accuracy of 1/1000 of a second. Starting from these fundamental basic data, the dedicated software makes it possible to obtain a series of parameters connected to the athlete’s performance with the maximum accuracy and in real time. The absence of moving mechanical parts ensures accuracy and great reliability.
TANITA MC-780MA S: The TANITA MC-780MA S is a 4-pole BIA device (‘hand-to-foot’).
Y-Balance
Microgate Witty Timing System: a wireless sports timing and testing system that uses electronic photocells (gates) to measure an athlete's performance. It is used to precisely time sprints, agility drills, and other athletic tests and provides immediate feedback through a handheld timer.
Lode Valiant 2 Rehab Treadmill
Ergometer