Metatron 4025 Hunter: Changes in Sports

Sports medicine, which continues to operate in its old ways, faces a complaint about its lack of a true understanding of the systemic nature of human function, particularly in athletes. Assessments of the overall functional system activity of athletes are still based on information about the individual components of these systems. Firstly, the effectiveness of medical functional control under "field" conditions (corresponding to the conditions under which athletes train and compete) remains uncertain.


Advanced mobile devices capable of assessing an athlete's current condition and selecting appropriate medications for rehabilitation are a lingering dream for any sports therapist.


The compact hardware-software system, Metatron 4025 Hunter, can significantly speed up and, more importantly, make the therapist's movements more precise and accurate. Maximum pedaling efficiency is only possible when the athlete's muscles are properly tense. Physiologically, each muscle in the body's reflexes is associated with specific internal organs, endocrine glands, nerves, and vertebrae. This is why the reflex effects of "problematic" organs can lead to muscle imbalances, spinal blockages, blood flow impairments, and premature endurance decline.


Rechecking before and during competition allows monitoring the dynamics of the athlete's functional status and correcting the applied recovery procedures when appropriate. We believe that the Metatron 4025 Hunter will play a greater role in the athletes' cooperation with us in their sports.