tyningsregimer
Tyningsregimer are structured sets of protocols designed to regulate the amount and pattern of muscular tension during activity. In Swedish-language sports science and physiotherapy literature, the term describes the prescribed tension profile used to elicit adaptations, evaluate function, or manage rehabilitation. A tyningsregim typically specifies parameters such as intensity (percentage of maximal voluntary contraction or target force), duration (hold time or repetition time), frequency (sessions per week) and mode (isometric, concentric, eccentric, or mixed loading).
They can be static (isometric holds), dynamic (concentric or eccentric contractions), or alternating, and may vary
Applications include athletic training, rehabilitation after musculoskeletal injuries, occupational ergonomics to reduce injury risk, and research
Challenges include lack of universal standards, interindividual variability, and safety considerations, especially when high tensions or
The term is mainly used in Swedish-language contexts, but similar concepts appear in broader exercise science