PubMedID: 31033455BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This study determined the hand muscle strength parameters and reference values in healthy subjects using the Nicholas Manual Muscle Tester (NMMT) and Manual Muscle Test (MMT) and compared these methods. METHODS: The study was carried out with 200 (102 males, 98 females) healthy adults aged between 18-25 years. Muscle strength evaluations of the hand were performed to determine hand motor ability using both NMMT and MMT. RESULTS: The mean values of age, weight, height and body mass index (BMI) were 19.48 ± 0.95 years, 60.66 ± 8.82 kg, 165.30 ± 7.95 cm and 22.14 ± 2.25 kg/m2, respectively, in females, whereas the same values were found as 20.40 ± 1.34 years, 72.53 ± 9.45 kg, 176.20 ± 6.29 cm and 23....
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
Manual muscle testing (MMT) and hand-held dynamometry (HHD) are commonly used in people with inflamm...
ABSTRACT. Bohannon RW. Reference values for ex-tremity muscle strength obtained by hand-held dynamom...
Objective To map the body of existing literature regarding reference values of maximal isometric mu...
Muscle force measured using “break” testing with a hand-held myometer in normal subjects aged 20 to ...
Clinical muscle strength measurements: reference values and reliability In this thesis reference val...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish normative clinical data for upper extremity strength of men and women,...
Objective: To evaluate the reproducibility of the modified sphygmomanometer compared to hand dynamom...
Objective: Hand muscle strength assessment is widespread and can be a useful marker in the evaluatio...
glue, etc.) it is important to have a precise, reproducible (interobserver reliability). Reliability...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
Background: Hand-grip strength studies with healthy adults have shown correlation between anthropome...
INTRODUCTION: Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle...
Background Low hand grip strength is a strong predictor for both long-term and short-term disabilit...
Introduction Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle ...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
Manual muscle testing (MMT) and hand-held dynamometry (HHD) are commonly used in people with inflamm...
ABSTRACT. Bohannon RW. Reference values for ex-tremity muscle strength obtained by hand-held dynamom...
Objective To map the body of existing literature regarding reference values of maximal isometric mu...
Muscle force measured using “break” testing with a hand-held myometer in normal subjects aged 20 to ...
Clinical muscle strength measurements: reference values and reliability In this thesis reference val...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish normative clinical data for upper extremity strength of men and women,...
Objective: To evaluate the reproducibility of the modified sphygmomanometer compared to hand dynamom...
Objective: Hand muscle strength assessment is widespread and can be a useful marker in the evaluatio...
glue, etc.) it is important to have a precise, reproducible (interobserver reliability). Reliability...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
Background: Hand-grip strength studies with healthy adults have shown correlation between anthropome...
INTRODUCTION: Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle...
Background Low hand grip strength is a strong predictor for both long-term and short-term disabilit...
Introduction Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle ...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
Manual muscle testing (MMT) and hand-held dynamometry (HHD) are commonly used in people with inflamm...
ABSTRACT. Bohannon RW. Reference values for ex-tremity muscle strength obtained by hand-held dynamom...