THE PERFORMANCE MATRIX
TPM is a comprehensive movement assessment and retraining tool built on 25 years of research and clinical practice.
Learn more about the various ways to access TPM below.
HELPING YOU HELP YOUR CLIENTS
For practitioners who believe movement matters, The Performance Matrix (TPM) platform is a complete movement management tool to support clients’ performance and return to play needs.
Informed by over 25 years of research, TPM blends biomechanics and neuroscience research for the best current practice. It comes bundled with an online learning course that will help you to become competent with the system.
Whether you're looking to support your client to return to play or achieve a personal best, TPM can help you to identify individual development opportunities for your client and build a personalised retraining programme.
OUR EXPERTISE: YOUR CLINIC
TPM is a clinically proven system based on academic research and backed by years of practical experience.
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The team behind TPM are recognised as the pioneers in Movement Health and TPM has been covered extensively in the specialist sports and fitness media.
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Our founders have also written textbooks and contributed to a wide range of academic and scientific journals including the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, the International Journal of Sport Medicine and the Journal of Athletic Training.
HOW IT WORKS
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Analyse movement, with expertise and technology to find inefficient patterns and strategies to guide retraining
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Access and utilise 1000s of retraining strategies to change movement to build robust and long-term Movement Health
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Match goals to the online movement report to optimise an individual's plan
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Track improvements in movement efficiency for a life time of activity, performance and participation
SEE IT IN ACTION
Lincoln Blandford explains how TPM works: In this demo video, our Head of Research, Education & Development​
FIND A SOLUTION FOR YOU
TPM FREE TRIAL
The free trial offers the opportunity to explore The Performance Matrix testing approach and consider clients’ abilities to display choice in their coordination.​
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To get access to the free trial, click here>