Know Your Muscle Strength with One Test – The Digital Rehabilitation Breakthrough: ISO Med2000 Isokinetic Muscle Testing System
- Troy Chen
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Have you ever experienced this:
Knee or shoulder discomfort after exercise or training, but unsure if it's a muscle strength issue or joint instability?
During post-operative rehabilitation, wanting to know if your muscle strength has recovered to the level of the unaffected side, but have no way to assess it?
Wanting to enhance training effectiveness, but worried about incorrect posture or improper force application leading to injury?
🎯 The ISO Med2000 Isokinetic Muscle Testing System can help you accurately understand your physical condition and enhance rehabilitation and training outcomes!

📌 What is "Isokinetic Muscle Testing"?
Isokinetic muscle testing is a technical method that measures muscle strength and function at a constant speed, used to assess an individual's strength output during different movements and at different joint angles.
✔️ Unlike conventional fitness equipment, it ensures that every movement is performed at a stable speed, with precise load, safely and controllably, while recording muscle strength data in real time.
💡 What we can do for you – More than just "taking a test"!

🔍 Assessable Items
Muscle Function (Strength, Endurance, Power)
Joint Stability (e.g., Knee, Ankle, Shoulder)
Postoperative Rehabilitation Status (e.g., ACL Reconstruction, Rotator Cuff Repair)
Quantitative Tracking of Training/Therapeutic Effects
Auxiliary Diagnosis of Motor Dysfunction

📊 We provide a complete report: including left/right limb muscle strength comparison, strength curves, etc., allowing you to see changes and keep track of your progress.
👨⚕️ Who is it suitable for?

✅ Recommended For:
Patients in the rehabilitation phase (e.g., post knee/shoulder/ankle surgery)
Regular exercisers with chronic injuries or pain
Trainers wanting to assess/improve muscle strength and symmetry
Individuals with functional imbalances (e.g., strength difference between left and right legs)
Middle-aged and older adults for sarcopenia risk screening
❌ Not Recommended For:
Individuals with severe cardiovascular discomfort, history of hypoglycemia, or epilepsy
Individuals with acute soft tissue injuries or joint swelling
Individuals recently undergoing oral anticoagulant therapy
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