
Frequently asked questions

FAQs
Isokinetic movement means constant speed with adaptive resistance — the machine adjusts to the user's effort in real time. This ensures safe, measurable rehab and performance testing — ideal for digital physiotherapy and AI-driven progress tracking.
Unlike traditional isotonic or isometric exercises, isokinetic training offers precise control over speed, load, and range of motion — reducing injury risk and enabling evidence based rehab analytics.
It is ideal for ACL and shoulder rehab, sports medicine, return-to-play assessments, and older adults managing muscle loss (sarcopenia). Clinics benefit from clear progress data and data powered rehabilitation planning.
ISOFORCE combines advanced biomechanics with intuitive digital workflows. Laser-guided setup, real-time torque graphs, and data exports make it a future-ready tool for clinics and performance labs.
ISOFORCE includes six modes: isokinetic, isometric, isotonic, concentric, eccentric, and CPM. This makes it one of the most versatile systems for clinical strength diagnostics and rehab.
Yes. ISOFORCE delivers metrics like peak torque, fatigue index, and limb symmetry — enabling therapists to set monitored rehab milestones and automate reports.
Definitely. Its compact design, intuitive software, and cloud-ready exports make it ideal for smaller rehab centers or mobile practices using digital tools.
Clinics use ISOFORCE to offer premium testing services, generate measurable outcomes, and attract athletes or private patients seeking data-driven rehab.
ISOFORCE is developed by TUR GmbH — a multidisciplinary team with over 120 years of experience in therapy and medical technology.
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