- The ISOBEX is an apparatus designed for measuring muscular strength, during either a period of 3 or 5 seconds. It allows to determine mean values and to document possible fatigue. Strength is measured during the pre-selected time lapse and averages from ten measurements per second. External factors, such as peaks of strength, have therefore much less effect upon the result than in other measuring techniques.
- The new development of the IsoBex is the IsoForceControl.
- The IFC was developed for the accurate measurement of muscle powers. In comparison to IsoBex the IFC provides considerable technical novelties and advantages.
|
|
 |
|