Bod Pod (includes complimentary InBody and Styku scan)
SKU 00008
$59.00
In stock
1
Product Details
Details of this technology: Whole body densitometry to determine body composition (fat vs. lean). Similar in principle to underwater weighing, the BOD POD measures body mass (weight) using a very precise scale, and volume by sitting inside the BOD POD. Our team developed a signature protocol and has been providing the most accurate measurement of body composition in the market.
Who should use this technology and why:
- Athletes and patients who want to accurately measure current body fat.
- Athletes and patients who are looking to understand how the body changes overtime.
I'm not an athlete. Why should I care?
Your typical doctor office will give little importance to the accurate body composition of patients when prescribing medicine or adjusting dosages overtime.
This device allows us to monitor body's changes and adjust to your individual needs accordingly. It's a very important part of the personalized approach we do. We never give patients more than what they need.
At Causenta, we monitor your body's changes and adjust your medicine to your individual needs accordingly.
Includes complimentary InBody and Styku scan.
InBody
InBody is a Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA). BIA is a method used to measure the components of the body, including muscle mass, body fat, and total body water. Alternating low and high- frequency electrical currents are sent through the water in the body via contact with electrodes to measure impedance. The impedance is used to determine total body water (TBW), which can then be used to derive your fat-free mass—the portion of your body that does not contain fat, including your muscle and bone—and then body fat.
Styku
Styku uses harmless infrared light to produce a precise 3D body scan. Data from this scan can be used to obtain accurate body measurements and shape, as well as determine body composition.
Save this product for later
KEEP UP WITH CAUSENTA
Receive updates about how well our patients are doing.Get the latest news in medical technology, strength training, exercise, and nutrition.