Science

Built on thermography research in human performance.

ATS applies the bilateral thermal asymmetry approach studied in sports and human-performance settings since the 1990s. The protocol is short enough to run between training blocks.

Thermal imaging

A radiometric thermal camera records skin-surface temperature across the body. The output is a temperature map, not a photograph.

Anatomical regions

Every scan maps the body into regions, making asymmetry easy to assess.

Bilateral asymmetry

The temperature difference between matching left and right regions is the ΔT. That number gets classified against your club's thresholds and shown on screen.

Session

How a session runs.

01
Standardise
A repeatable pose sequence under controlled conditions. Same setup, same camera, same air temperature.
02
Capture
A short guided scan. Live thermal preview, frame validation, auto-save.
03
Compare
Each region's left and right temperatures are measured and compared. The ΔT is the primary signal.
04
Surface
Regions are classified against the club's thresholds and surfaced for the performance staff to review.
How it fits

ATS shows signal. Your staff decides.

ATS is a sports-performance and wellness tool. The numbers help your staff decide where to look next.

Wellness and performance
ATS supports coaches and performance staff in monitoring training load and recovery patterns. It is not a medical device and is not intended for diagnosis or treatment.
Research-first
We work openly with sports-science researchers. Protocol choices, thresholds, and findings should be examined, not hidden.
Staff-in-the-loop
Every flag is a prompt for a conversation. Your performance staff decide what to do next. ATS helps them notice.
Partner with us

Bring ATS to your performance staff.

We run pilots with a small number of clubs each season. Tell us how your staff works today and what you want thermal data to add.