206 normal adults, aged 22 to 77 yr., were administered the hand dynamometer to obtain normative data with respect to age, sex, and dominant-nondominant hand differences. Application of commonly accepted crit...
The Hand Grip Dynamometer adheres to the industry-standard Jamar design, ensuring compatibility with standardised normative data. You can trust the consistency and reliability of your results, as the device is designed to work in compression with a rated load ranging from 0 to 90 kg (200 lb)....
The Jamar Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer is an enclosed hydraulic system recording the applied strength in kilograms16. The examiner explained and demonstrated the procedure before data collection. To perform the measurement, each subject placed the Jamar in their hand, with the arm beside the trunk, ...
Grip strength using the Baseline® Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer, which provides the average of the three measurements on each hand in a standardised seated position. The MHQ [10] consists of 37 items assessing 6 domains: Overall hand function, activities of daily living (ADL), work performance, ...
A detailed description and documentation of data are described elsewhere58. Measures Handgrip strength In SAGE, handgrip strength was measured in both the hands using a Smedley Hand Dynamometer (Scandidact Aps, Denmark). The measurement was taken in sitting position with hands dropped to the side...
Grip strength was measured with an electronic Jamar dynamometer (E-Link®, Biometrics). This electronic device allows measurement at close to end range. During the measurements the child was seated with elbow flexed without resting the arm or the device on the table. The mean of three maximum...
The hand grip strength was determined by a Baseline® Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer (Fabrication Enterprises Incorporated, New York, NY, USA) through a standardized procedure using handle position number 2. The mean of three measurements was calculated for both hands. For the measurement of finger mus...
(PA) of all individuals participated in this study. In addition, a hydraulic dynamometer was used to measure hand grip strength among the participants. Moreover, an immunoassay technique was used to measure the serum levels of vitamin 25(OH)D level, and bone metabolism markers; NTX, DPD, Ca...
All handgrip tests were completed using a hydraulic hand dynamometer (Jamar, Performance Health Supply Inc., Cedarburg, WI). Prior to each test, the dynamometer was adjusted so the second, third, fourth and fifth digit of the hand (i.e., proximal interphalangeal joint) was bent 90°. To...
Handgrip strength was measured by training nurses using a digital grip dynamometer (EH101, Xiangshan Inc., Guangdong, China), which has an adjustable grip span and provides measurements of 0.1–100.0 kg in 0.1-kg increments. The recommendations from the Chinese National Physical Fitness Evaluation ...