Technogym: Creating a Better World Through Movement
Physical inactivity has been cited as a global pandemic. In addition, non-communicable diseases of lifestyle (NCDs) have been cited as the leading causes of death in the world and in South Africa. Something needs to be done and Technogym leads the way in finding a solution to this global crisis through biokinetics and technology.
In a report published by the World Economic Forum, in conjunction with the Harvard School of Public Health, it was reported that in the next 20 years NCD’s will cost more than R330 Trillion (Rand) which equates to 48% of Global GDP in 2010. Important risk factors include high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity and an unhealthy diet.
Unless addressed with urgency, the mortality from these health problems will continue to increase in our country. Regular physical activity may reduce the risk of a heart attack, lower blood cholesterol and blood pressure levels, lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and encourage stronger bones and muscles. “There is a huge demand for skilled intervention for people who are presenting with NCD’s who are inactive and need specific medically directed exercise programmes to treat the pathology,” says Tony Payne, Managing Director of Technogym.
“We believe the biokineticist has a primary role to play in dealing with these current, challenging health crises,” explains Payne. “There needs to be a reorganization of the current Biokinetic practice structure and business model to be able to address the challenge. A structured training environment together with reliable information and evidence based outcomes needs to be provided to the Medical Schemes to fund the services,” said Payne. At the same time, a technological revolution is happening in all industries and the Wellness Industry is no exception.
Technology can be used as a tool to manage and create a measurable impact on the aforementioned health issues while adding value and making interventions simpler, more effective and more accessible to larger population groups. Technology can be used to improve the patient/client experience and drive additional alternative revenue streams for the Biokinetics Medical professional.
Companies such as Technogym offer solutions through their equipment, training and cloud based software to provide measurable results and assist Biokineticists in their practices. The Technogym MyWellness cloud gives Biokineticists access to a range of workouts and enables them to create their own workouts suited to their patients’ needs. “The patient’s work-out will then be ‘saved’ in the cloud where it can be monitored, analysed and altered if need be. Our aim at Technogym is to work with influencers such as Biokineticits to create a better world through movement” Payne concludes.
Contact:Technogym SA
Mailto:sales@pentasystems.co.za +27 11 707 2900 – for Southern Africa & Indian Ocean Islands
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