PERFORMANCE The NEXT generation of compression!

Research shows that proper compression is beneficial for training and strengthening.

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Our patented technology activates and trains key muscles to enhance your movement.

Muscles are composed of nerves, blood vessels and tendons.

When stimulated by specifically-located topical pressure, sensory neurons trigger nerve impulses in rapid succession, causing muscles to enter complete and lasting contractions, creating better muscle tone, which prevents damage from sudden movement and maintains bodily posture.

Current applications for improving knee and ankle strength.

Elbow sleeve available spring 2025.

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PRODUCTS

T:25 KNEE Increased Speed & Vertical; Reduced Risk of Injury

 
The key muscles that control the movement of the knees are the medial quads and hamstrings.
 
Those muscles are compromised when pain occurs after injury or surgery.
 
T:25 Knee compression sleeves have foam buttresses that apply 25 mmHg of topical pressure to both muscle groups in both knees during rehab. Worn as directed, those muscles become activated / trained allowing for a better control dynamic movement during return to sports.
 
 
 
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A black knee brace with a red logo and a pair of padded elbow pads.
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How It Works

 
When you activate / train specific muscles you will experience enhanced movement during competition to run faster, jump higher while reducing risk of knee injury.
 
If you do not activate / train those specific muscles a neuromuscular deficit is likely to exist when returning to sport.

Seeing is believing Improved Alignment

T:25 ANKLE

The T:25 Ankle is specifically designed for athletes at every skill level and age.

Our patented design speeds up reaction time of the specific muscles that protect the lateral ligaments of the ankle, to reduce risk of initial or recurrent injury.

Sports Medicine professionals monitor the health of an athlete from the ground up.

T:25 Ankle keeps athletes in the game and out of the doctor's office!

T:25 ANKLE In Action

ANKLE RESEARCH

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TRAINING IS IMPORTANT... BUT DON'T OVERLOOK RECOVERY