Objective To map the body of existing literature regarding reference values of maximal isometric muscle strength (MIMS) of upper and lower limbs obtained with handheld dynamometers (HHD) in healthy adults to identify potential gaps in the literature and specify future research needs. Data Sources A scoping review in which PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL plus, PEDRO, and Cochrane databases were searched before May 1, 2020. Study Selection All studies using standardized HHD protocols for the purpose of establishing reference values in healthy adult population were included. Two independent reviewers completed an initial screening of article titles and abstracts, and the remaining articles were read in their entirety and screened according to ...
Introduction: Clinical measurements of strength in stroke subjects are usually performed and portabl...
Background: The lower limb muscle strength is an important determinant of physical function in older...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle...
Introduction Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle ...
Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle power. Rate o...
Objective: To examine the current evidence regarding the reliability and validity of hand-held dynam...
Objectives The objectives of this systematic review were to synthesise the best available evidence r...
Context: Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has been shown to be a reliable, objec-tive way to obtain stren...
Purpose: To establish hand-held dynamometry (HHD) maximal isometric muscle torque (MIT) reference va...
Background: Handheld dynamometry (HHD) is a practical alternative to traditional testing of lower ex...
Like any assessment tool, handheld dynamometry (HHD) must be valid and reliable in order to be meani...
BACKGROUND: Isometric assessment of muscular function using a handheld dynamometer (HHD) is frequent...
[eng] Muscle imbalance and deficit are key parameters for guiding rehabilitation and sports sessions...
Introduction: Clinical measurements of strength in stroke subjects are usually performed and portabl...
Background: The lower limb muscle strength is an important determinant of physical function in older...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle...
Introduction Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle ...
Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has never previously been used to examine isometric muscle power. Rate o...
Objective: To examine the current evidence regarding the reliability and validity of hand-held dynam...
Objectives The objectives of this systematic review were to synthesise the best available evidence r...
Context: Hand-held dynamometry (HHD) has been shown to be a reliable, objec-tive way to obtain stren...
Purpose: To establish hand-held dynamometry (HHD) maximal isometric muscle torque (MIT) reference va...
Background: Handheld dynamometry (HHD) is a practical alternative to traditional testing of lower ex...
Like any assessment tool, handheld dynamometry (HHD) must be valid and reliable in order to be meani...
BACKGROUND: Isometric assessment of muscular function using a handheld dynamometer (HHD) is frequent...
[eng] Muscle imbalance and deficit are key parameters for guiding rehabilitation and sports sessions...
Introduction: Clinical measurements of strength in stroke subjects are usually performed and portabl...
Background: The lower limb muscle strength is an important determinant of physical function in older...
PubMedID: 31033455BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This study determined the hand muscle strength parameter...