Strength measurement of the hand grip is at the core of most protocols of functional assessment of the upper limb and in rehabilitation plays a major role in the analysis of treatment efficacy and patients' occupational ability. The aims of this study were to: a) verify the repeatability of strength measurements made during performance of the hand grip and three types of pinch, carried out under isometric and isokinetic conditions; b) compare maximal isometric strength with the corresponding isokinetic value for each of the manoeuvres studied; c) investigate the correlations between the strength expressed in the different manoeuvres, under both isometric and isokinetic conditions. We studied 14 voluntary subjects over three sessions conduct...
Outcome measurement is important in clinical practice. Manual dexterity is a relevant component of h...
BACKGROUND: Muscle weakness is the most common impairment in the upper extremity after stroke, leadi...
Background: the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People has developed a clinical defini...
Strength measurement of the hand grip is at the core of most protocols of functional assessment of t...
We measured grip and pinch strengths in non-manual, light manual and heavy manual workers using a Ja...
In this study of fifty men and women with normal hand function, the strength of thumb to index finge...
The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation among three hand strength measurement met...
Objective: Hand muscle strength assessment is widespread and can be a useful marker in the evaluatio...
Purpose Grip strength and pinch strength measurements are often used to assess hand function. Howeve...
Background: Physical Therapists frequently measure grip strength by using handdynamometer. The tests...
glue, etc.) it is important to have a precise, reproducible (interobserver reliability). Reliability...
Grip strength is a valuable indicator that can be used to describe not only hand function, but also ...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
While multisegment isokinetic testing more closely resembles functional movement patterns than isola...
Background Low hand grip strength is a strong predictor for both long-term and short-term disabilit...
Outcome measurement is important in clinical practice. Manual dexterity is a relevant component of h...
BACKGROUND: Muscle weakness is the most common impairment in the upper extremity after stroke, leadi...
Background: the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People has developed a clinical defini...
Strength measurement of the hand grip is at the core of most protocols of functional assessment of t...
We measured grip and pinch strengths in non-manual, light manual and heavy manual workers using a Ja...
In this study of fifty men and women with normal hand function, the strength of thumb to index finge...
The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation among three hand strength measurement met...
Objective: Hand muscle strength assessment is widespread and can be a useful marker in the evaluatio...
Purpose Grip strength and pinch strength measurements are often used to assess hand function. Howeve...
Background: Physical Therapists frequently measure grip strength by using handdynamometer. The tests...
glue, etc.) it is important to have a precise, reproducible (interobserver reliability). Reliability...
Grip strength is a valuable indicator that can be used to describe not only hand function, but also ...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
While multisegment isokinetic testing more closely resembles functional movement patterns than isola...
Background Low hand grip strength is a strong predictor for both long-term and short-term disabilit...
Outcome measurement is important in clinical practice. Manual dexterity is a relevant component of h...
BACKGROUND: Muscle weakness is the most common impairment in the upper extremity after stroke, leadi...
Background: the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People has developed a clinical defini...