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The influence of 4-week eccentric Nordic hamstring exercise training on postural balance and muscle strength: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Podczarska-Głowacka M+5 more
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Impact of Muscle Quality on Muscle Strength and Physical Performance Beyond Muscle Mass or Diabetes Status. [PDF]
Kim JA+16 more
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Malnutrition and sarcopenia in inpatient rehabilitation: prevalence and associations with changes in bodyweight, muscle strength, and functional independence. [PDF]
Lehmann U+12 more
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Muscle Strength Loss in Women with COVID-19 and the Restorative Role of Physiotherapy. [PDF]
Baykan Çopuroğlu Ö, Çopuroğlu M.
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Minimal Detectable Change in Muscle Strength Measurements Obtained Using a Hand-Held Dynamometer in Patients with Stroke. [PDF]
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Journal of Neurology, 1984
A dynamometer that can be held in the hand and that was designed to measure muscle strength in a simple way in the range 2-5 of the MRC scale, was tested in order to establish to what extent differences in results can be attributed to the observer, the subject and replication.
J. Reuvekamp+2 more
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A dynamometer that can be held in the hand and that was designed to measure muscle strength in a simple way in the range 2-5 of the MRC scale, was tested in order to establish to what extent differences in results can be attributed to the observer, the subject and replication.
J. Reuvekamp+2 more
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2017
To systematically review (1) psychometric properties of criterion isokinetic dynamometry testing of muscle strength in persons with poststroke hemiplegia (PPSH); and (2) literature that compares muscle strength in patients poststroke with that in healthy controls assessed by criterion isokinetic dynamometry.A systematic literature search of 7 databases
Kristensen, Otto H+2 more
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To systematically review (1) psychometric properties of criterion isokinetic dynamometry testing of muscle strength in persons with poststroke hemiplegia (PPSH); and (2) literature that compares muscle strength in patients poststroke with that in healthy controls assessed by criterion isokinetic dynamometry.A systematic literature search of 7 databases
Kristensen, Otto H+2 more
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Association between tongue muscle strength and masticatory muscle strength
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2018SummaryBackgroundThe tongue is responsible for compressing food against the palate and squeezing it into the pharynx during the oral preparatory phase of swallowing. Tongue pressure (TP), an indicator of tongue muscle strength, has been observed to decline with age; maximum occlusal force (MOF), an indicator of chewing ability, is correlated with TP ...
Koji Hara+7 more
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