Kinvent

KINVENT TALKS

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Welcome to Kinvent Talks! Kinvent Talks is a podcast series dedicated to exploring the latest trends in movement science, rehabilitation, and performance training. Featuring expert insights, real-world case studies, and in-depth discussions with professionals in the field, Kinvent Talks brings knowledge and innovation to therapists, coaches, and athletes. Tune in to stay ahead in the world of biomechanics and human performance! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Author

Kinvent

Category

Science

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Dec 8, 2025

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Episodes

EP.6 — ⚡ K-Power: The Speed Sensor That Revolutionizes Training 08.12.2025

Welcome back to Kinvent Talks, our series diving deep into biomechanics, physiotherapy, and sports science. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated! In this episode, we explore how the K-Power Hybrid Sensor combines Sprint and Velocity-Based Training (VBT) to create a complete, data-driven system for athletes and coaches. ⚡ How real-time feedback, auto-regulation, and force-velocity profilin...

EP.5 — 🦘 Countermovement Jump: Assessment Using K-Deltas Force Platforms 05.11.2025

Welcome back to Kinvent Talks, our series diving deep into biomechanics, physiotherapy, and sports science. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated! In this episode, we dive into the countermovement jump (CMJ) and what it reveals about neuromuscular power, strength, and movement quality beyond just how high you jump. 🦘 Key metrics to assess CMJ with force plates: jump height, peak force, pea...

EP.4 — ⚖️ Bipodal Balance: Assessments and Applications 01.10.2025

Welcome back to Kinvent Talks, our monthly series diving deep into biomechanics, physiotherapy, and sports science. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated! In this episode, we dive into bipodal balance and how it goes far beyond simply standing still exploring its role in daily life, rehabilitation, and sports performance. ⚖️ How clinicians assess balance, from traditional tests to force pla...

EP.3 — 💡 Evidence-Based Practice in Health and Sport: Bridging Research and Clinical Excellence 30.07.2025

Welcome back to Kinvent Talks, our series diving deep into biomechanics, physiotherapy, and sports science. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated! In this episode, we break down Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and how physiotherapists and sports scientists can shift from subjective assessments to objective, data-driven clinical decisions. 💡 The 3 pillars of EBP (clinical expertise, research,...

EP.2 —⚡ Reading the Muscle: A Comprehensive Guide to Surface EMG 17.06.2025

Welcome back to Kinvent Talks, our series diving deep into biomechanics, physiotherapy, and sports science. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated! In this episode, we explore surface electromyography (sEMG): the science of decoding the electrical signals our muscles generate. ⚡ How sEMG reveals hidden muscle patterns, from posture and compensation strategies to performance optimization and...

EP.1 — 🔬 The Full Spectrum of Human Movement: An Introduction to 3D Deltas Force Plates 22.05.2025

Welcome to Kinvent Talks, our brand-new series diving deep into biomechanics, physiotherapy, and sports science. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated! In this first episode, we explore 3D Deltas Force Plates and what makes them different from traditional movement analysis methods. 🔬 How real-time 3D force capture and AI-powered insights are transforming performance assessment and rehabili...

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