Description
The application should be used on a regular basis to determine an athlete’s baseline. If the CNS Tap Test result is elevated it is suitable for a maximum effort or a heavy lifting day. If the CNS Tap Test result is lower than average it may indicate CNS fatigue and impending sickness, injury or over-training.
Both hands should be tested on a regular basis in a consistent environment, typically every morning on waking. The procedure for testing is:
– Rest hand palm down on the heel of the hand on a flat surface
– Tapping is done with the index (pointing finger), and all other fingers remain on the flat surface
– The timer starts with the first tap
– When the timer expires no further taps will be accepted
– The result can either be saved or discarded.
Multiple samples can be saved per day.
The resulting data can be graphed, emailed or managed from within CNS Tap Test.