The routine assessment and monitoring of maturation of young athletes is essential for maximizing the potential of next generation athletes.
BAUSport which also provides Final Adult Height Prediction, enables sport professionals to apply a more scientifically-based criterion in: Performance enhancement, talent selection, adjusting of individual training programs & reducing Injury risks
BAUSport transforms and redefines the sports industry forever
- Shmuel Levin
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- 17 Arlozorov St, Rishon Lezion
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- https://www.sonicbonemedical.com/Sport-Science/
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The ability to properly assess the Skeletal Age of youth athletes (Ages 8-18) is key factor to how best to train them especially during their growth & maturation period and determine their maturity status as being: Early, On-time or Late maturers. Sonicbone enables sport professionals to adjust individual training programs (Load, type & intensity), based on scientific evidence and tested data.
Currently, Sonicbone's innovative and disruptive ultrasound device is used by elite European sport clubs, national teams and research institutions like: FC Barca Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, TGS Hoffenheim, Swiss Federal Institute of Sport, Russian national football union, University of Tubingen and more. The device has been also validated by the German football Bundesliga.
Sonicbone unique solution has been integrated by the German giant software company SAP into their Sport One analytics software. Sonicbone provides the metrics for setting up SPORT ONE's thresholds, based on actual Growth & Maturation parameters of the young Athlete.
This integration offers SAP's and Sonicbone’s customers a one of a kind benefit and capability of utilizing the impact that Growth & Maturation have on almost every aspect of training and performance of youth athletes.
BAUSport™ triggers a paradigm shift in young athletes' training science and sport's medicine.
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