In thirteen major muscle groups of 50 healthy females and 50 males, aged 20-60 years, maximum voluntary contraction was measured with a hand-held dynamometer. The intrasession variation, the left-right variation, and the fifth and fiftieth centile values were calculated. The ratio of two observations within one session ranged from 0.85 to 1.18 and the ratio of left to right ranged from 0.82 to 1.22 (95% reference limits). In 20 volunteers the repeatability was tested after one week. The ratio of averages of three measurements in two successive weeks ranged from 0.82 to 1.23 (95% reference limits). There were only small differences between muscle groups concerning these ratios. A significant relation with age and weight/Quetelet Index could ...
PubMedID: 31033455BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This study determined the hand muscle strength parameter...
Objective To map the body of existing literature regarding reference values of maximal isometric mu...
ABSTRACT. Bohannon RW. Reference values for ex-tremity muscle strength obtained by hand-held dynamom...
In thirteen major muscle groups of 50 healthy females and 50 males, aged 20-60 years, maximum volunt...
In thirteen major muscle groups of 50 healthy females and 50 males, aged 20-60 years, maximum volunt...
Muscle force measured using “break” testing with a hand-held myometer in normal subjects aged 20 to ...
BACKGROUND: Muscle force is important for daily life and sports and can be measured with a handheld ...
To date, there have been very few studies on the age dependence of maximal isometric muscle strength...
Clinical muscle strength measurements: reference values and reliability In this thesis reference val...
The purpose of the study was to determine the age related maximal voluntary isometric force producti...
Since muscle force and functional ability are not related linearly; maximum force can be reduced whi...
A dynamometer that can be held in the hand and that was designed to measure muscle strength in a sim...
Muscular strength can be measured by cable tensiometry, non-motorized dynamometry (e.g., handgrip dy...
Introduction: Inter-individual variability in measurements of muscle strength and its determinants w...
The long-term stability of hand-held dynamometric measurements was assessed in 3 0 muscle groups of ...
PubMedID: 31033455BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This study determined the hand muscle strength parameter...
Objective To map the body of existing literature regarding reference values of maximal isometric mu...
ABSTRACT. Bohannon RW. Reference values for ex-tremity muscle strength obtained by hand-held dynamom...
In thirteen major muscle groups of 50 healthy females and 50 males, aged 20-60 years, maximum volunt...
In thirteen major muscle groups of 50 healthy females and 50 males, aged 20-60 years, maximum volunt...
Muscle force measured using “break” testing with a hand-held myometer in normal subjects aged 20 to ...
BACKGROUND: Muscle force is important for daily life and sports and can be measured with a handheld ...
To date, there have been very few studies on the age dependence of maximal isometric muscle strength...
Clinical muscle strength measurements: reference values and reliability In this thesis reference val...
The purpose of the study was to determine the age related maximal voluntary isometric force producti...
Since muscle force and functional ability are not related linearly; maximum force can be reduced whi...
A dynamometer that can be held in the hand and that was designed to measure muscle strength in a sim...
Muscular strength can be measured by cable tensiometry, non-motorized dynamometry (e.g., handgrip dy...
Introduction: Inter-individual variability in measurements of muscle strength and its determinants w...
The long-term stability of hand-held dynamometric measurements was assessed in 3 0 muscle groups of ...
PubMedID: 31033455BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This study determined the hand muscle strength parameter...
Objective To map the body of existing literature regarding reference values of maximal isometric mu...
ABSTRACT. Bohannon RW. Reference values for ex-tremity muscle strength obtained by hand-held dynamom...