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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1994
This study describes a method of acquiring data from healthy and non-injured men that can be used as reference data when measuring the grip strength of the human hand using newly developed, PC-based hand strength analysis equipment--'Hastras'. Hastras can be used for continuous measurement and recording of force when the subject grips a sensor with ...
O A, Lindahl +3 more
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This study describes a method of acquiring data from healthy and non-injured men that can be used as reference data when measuring the grip strength of the human hand using newly developed, PC-based hand strength analysis equipment--'Hastras'. Hastras can be used for continuous measurement and recording of force when the subject grips a sensor with ...
O A, Lindahl +3 more
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Hand and forearm strength and its relation to tennis
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1983Eight expert tennis players and 12 nontennis playing controls were studied to determine the relationship between dominant and minor extremities in regard to hand and forearm isometric strength. The results re vealed that overall strength, including wrist extension, was significantly greater (P 0.01) in the dominant arm in both groups.
A M, Strizak +3 more
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Effects of Exercise with Light Hand Weights on Strength
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1987In order to determine if running with light hand weights elicits an increase in strength, 20 male runners trained at their normal training routine for an &week period while carrying either no weights or weights incremented to 1.36 kilograms per hand. Peak torque measurements of the shoulder and elbow flexor and extensor muscles were measured using an ...
A, Ewing, H, Vandepute, K, Francis
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Effect of Viewed Color on Hand-Grip Strength
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998Published reports on the effects of viewed color on physical strength are compromised by failure to specify each of the three dimensions of the color stimuli used The present study investigated the relationship between color and grip strength by independently measuring the effects of the three dimensions of color.
L M, Keller, R G, Vautin
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Hand strength measurement instruments.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1980A set of instruments based on strain-gage application has been designed for hand strength measurement. The reduction in size, variation in position, and ease of calibration offer a wide range of functional evaluation without causing discomfort to the subjects being examined.
K N, An, E Y, Chao, L J, Askew
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Hand grip strength in patients with advanced cancer: A prospective study
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle, 2023Sara Hadžibegović +2 more
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Is There a Relationship between Hand Strength and Hand Function?
Journal of Hand Therapy, 2006Jane Cox, Sandi Spaulding, John Kramer
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