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Prediction of Jamar Grip Strength Value Using Modified Aneroid Spyhgmomanometer Cuff Method
Objective: To examine the prediction of Jamar grip strength value by using aneroid sphygmomanometer cuff method in adults. Methods: This study involved 120 subjects, aged 20–59 years old.
Lusia Pujianita +2 more
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Clinical effectiveness of grip strength in predicting ambulation of elderly inpatients [PDF]
MR Beseler,1 C Rubio,1 E Duarte,1 D Hervás,2 MC Guevara,1 M Giner-Pascual,1 E Viosca1 1Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain; 2Statistical Unit, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain Background: Assessing the clinical ...
Guevara MC +6 more
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Individual grip strength provides a functional window into somatosensory processes and their effects on motor behaviour in healthy, impaired, and ageing individuals.
Birgitta Dresp-Langley +2 more
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Predicting maximal grip strength using hand circumference
The objective of this study was to analyze the correlations between anthropometric data and maximal grip strength (MGS) in order to establish a simple model to predict "normal" MGS. Randomized bilateral measurement of MGS was performed on a homogeneous population of 100 subjects.
Li, Ke +3 more
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Hand grip strength and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Korea: an analysis in KNHANES VI [PDF]
Su Hwan Lee, Soo Jung Kim, Yeji Han, Yon Ju Ryu, Jin Hwa Lee, Jung Hyun Chang Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Ewha Medical Research Institute, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea ...
Chang JH +5 more
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Hand anthropometry, grip strength, and manual dexterity: A correlational study among dental students
Objective: Hand anthropometry, grip strength, and manual dexterity are fundamental to the safe and the effective performance of dental procedures.
Leila Rastgoo Balov +3 more
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A study of grip strength among 20–49 year old British adults and comparison to existing norms. [PDF]
Introduction Hand grip strength is frequently assessed to evaluate interventions or guide treatment. When using calibrated equipment in a standardised method hand held dynamometry is a reliable measure for hand grip strength and can be compared to ...
Pratt, AL, Periera, CA, Wozny, R
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BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate and understand predictor variables and isolate the exact roles of anthropometric and demographic variables in the hand grip strength of young children.Material and methodsIn total, 315 male and female children ...
Mastour Saeed Alshahrani +5 more
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Background: It is widely accepted that grip strength is the best and most reliable indicator to measure the functional integrity of the arm and the factors influencing the grip strength are muscle strength, age, nutritional status, restricted movement ...
Md. Salim Uz Zaman, Soumedhik Dey
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Grip strength: effect of hand dominance.
Reliable and valid evaluation of hand strength is important for determining the effectivity of treatment strategies and it is accepted that grip and pinch strength provide an objective index for the functional integrity of upper extremity. This study was designed to evaluate the grip and pinch strength differences between sides for the right and left ...
Nurgul Arinci, Incel +4 more
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