Power handgrip strength is recorded by clinicians as a quick and viable measure of hand impairment and function that can serve as a useful evaluation of hand status and treatment process. This paper explores the procedure and reliability of measuring handgrip using different equipment. The extent of usefulness of grip strength as an indicator of structural impairment and ability measures in patient populations is questioned and the relevance of recording grip strength as part of a clinical assessment is summarised
Epidemiological studies have shown that grip strength measured in middle-aged and older people is a ...
Hand function is the most important part to the ability to manipulate activity of daily living. The ...
Grip function is one of the many components to be considered in the overall assessment of hand funct...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic inflammatory disease with a particular predilection for caus...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
ripod grip strength has been used as a key indicator of the overall state of strength and it is asso...
We measured grip and pinch strengths in non-manual, light manual and heavy manual workers using a Ja...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: The aim of this study was to critical...
Introduction: Handgrip strength (HGS) is commonly measured to assess hand function, however, little ...
Outcome measurement is important in clinical practice. Manual dexterity is a relevant component of h...
Handgrip strength is a relevant marker of functional status and is also a component of nutrition ass...
Background: the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People has developed a clinical defini...
Background: Grip and pinch strength are commonly employed indices of strength used in hand evaluatio...
Methods of assessing functional impairment in arthritic hands include pain assessments and disabilit...
Epidemiological studies have shown that grip strength measured in middle-aged and older people is a ...
Hand function is the most important part to the ability to manipulate activity of daily living. The ...
Grip function is one of the many components to be considered in the overall assessment of hand funct...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic inflammatory disease with a particular predilection for caus...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
ripod grip strength has been used as a key indicator of the overall state of strength and it is asso...
We measured grip and pinch strengths in non-manual, light manual and heavy manual workers using a Ja...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: The aim of this study was to critical...
Introduction: Handgrip strength (HGS) is commonly measured to assess hand function, however, little ...
Outcome measurement is important in clinical practice. Manual dexterity is a relevant component of h...
Handgrip strength is a relevant marker of functional status and is also a component of nutrition ass...
Background: the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People has developed a clinical defini...
Background: Grip and pinch strength are commonly employed indices of strength used in hand evaluatio...
Methods of assessing functional impairment in arthritic hands include pain assessments and disabilit...
Epidemiological studies have shown that grip strength measured in middle-aged and older people is a ...
Hand function is the most important part to the ability to manipulate activity of daily living. The ...
Grip function is one of the many components to be considered in the overall assessment of hand funct...