
Release 4.7 of the TgForce 3D App is now available on the Apple Appstore
A new release of the TgForce App is now available on the Appstore (V4.7). We encourage all users to update to the latest release if this has not been done automatically by your iOS device. The new release has been updated for the latest iOS version (13.2) and it...
Using two TgForce 3D sensors for real-time feedback on the treadmill.
In this blog post, we review how to use the TgForce 3D sensors to monitor PPA (Peak Positive Acceleration of the tibia) from both legs simultaneously when running on the treadmill. When evaluating the tibial shock in a gait retraining program, it may be advantageous...
Release 4.6 of the TgForce 3D App now available
Release 4.6 is now available on the Apple Appstore. The new release has been updated with iOS 12.4 It includes bug fixes and some improvement for stability. The default gMax value is now 8.0g. In the Users tab, It is now possible to replace the default avatar with a...
Using TgForce 3D to compare impact when running on a treadmill and pavement (Asphalt).
Apart from gait retraining, one of the most compelling aspects of using the new TgForce3D sensor is to compare the level of impact (PPA, Peak positive acceleration) sustained by the lower leg when running on various surfaces. Since the sensor is directly attached to...
Release 4.4 of the TgForce 3D App now available on the App Store
A new release of the TgForce 3D iOS App is now available in the Apple App Store We have added a button in the review chart screen to quickly toggle between x,y,z, and 3D axis. We have also added a button to change the g force scale in the chart. These two features...
New TgForce3D now available
The new TgForce 3D sensor is now available. It took a long time to finalize, but the new sensor provides better accuracy by sampling each axis at a significantly higher rate (1600Hz). It is also smaller and lighter than the previous sensor. Apple has recently approved...