Does anyone work with tensiomyography in the sports and exercise sciences, especially to evaluate the effects of different intervention programs on skeletal muscle tissue?
I wonder how different this equipment would be from an electromyograph.
If you really want to look at changes in musculoskeletal tissue, I suggest to use ultrasound fur muscle and tendon and pQCT (peripheral quantified computed tomography) for bone.
Tensiomyography and electromyography are two complementary devices, we use both to assess the quality of work after running a complete exercise program to evaluate the neuromuscular response to training. we can evaluate the proprioceptive reactivity of the various muscular districts in relation to the training administered.