Usono partners with Fabrizio Romano to promote ultrasound imaging in motion for optimised rehabilitation.
Usono is entering a new and defining chapter by signing a very exciting new ambassador. We are proud to announce that Fabrizio Romano, one of the most influential voices in international football and sports media, has chosen to support our mission to make imaging in motion accessible for clinicians and athletes everywhere. Dynamic ultrasound, long seen as a promising technique for understanding movement and recovery in research, is now gaining global visibility through a collaboration that connects medical innovation with the world of top sports.

Rehabilitation and injury prevention are undergoing a fundamental shift. Muscles, tendons and joints operate in continuous motion, yet traditional ultrasound captures only static images. In physiotherapy, radiology and sports medicine this means essential information is often missing. For Fabrizio Romano, who has spent years reporting on injuries, transfers and the intense pressures of elite performance, this vision resonates strongly. He recognises the importance of tools that help medical teams better evaluate athletes during recovery and believes in the potential impact of dynamic imaging. His support amplifies our message to millions of athletes, fans and sports professionals.
“I’m proud to announce my collaboration with Usono and support their mission for optimised rehabilitation with ultrasound imaging in motion.”
— Fabrizio Romano

Dynamic imaging is not only a new technique, it is becoming a new standard. Experts working at the highest levels of sport increasingly rely on ProbeFix Dynamic to help them monitor athletes throughout their return to play journey. At Torino FC, Medical Director Dr Paolo Minafra and his team have been using the ProbeFix to carry out assessments that were previously challenging to capture in a reproducible way.

“ProbeFix bridges the gap between static imaging and functional assessment. It opens a new dimension in MSK ultrasound, allowing quantitative, reproducible evaluation of muscle dynamics during rehabilitation”
— Dr Paolo Minafra, Director of Medical Service, Torino FC
The partnership with Fabrizio Romano reflects the rapid growth of Usono and the global movement. More clubs, hospitals and research groups are moving toward dynamic imaging to support better decisions and more personalised rehabilitation strategies. For Usono, this milestone is very meaningful and a strong statement in our ambition. It represents the recognition of years of collaborative work with medical experts and the belief that dynamic ultrasound can transform how we understand movement and recovery. It also marks the start of a broader conversation about athlete health that extends far beyond ProbeFix Dynamic as tool.
“I am incredibly proud that some of the most respected people in global sport believe in our mission. Working together to share the benefits of dynamic ultrasound with the world is an honour and a responsibility that motivates me every day”
— Victor Donker, CEO of Usono
With ProbeFix, clinicians gain a stable and comfortable method for performing dynamic ultrasound, making it possible to observe tissue behaviour under load, compare progress objectively and guide rehabilitation with greater accuracy. This capability is now reaching a wider audience thanks to the voices and expertise of both medical leaders and ambassadors who understand the urgency of smarter and perosnalised recovery.



