• Kit includes the Hand Dynamometer, Pinch Gauge and Stainless Steel Finger Goniometer in a padded car. (opchealth.com.au)
  • Kit includes the Hand Dynamometer, Mechanical Pinch Gauge, Stainless Steel Finger Goniometer, Aesthesiometer (Two Point Discriminator), Wartenburg pinwheel, finger circumference gauge, and functional finger motion gauge in a padded carrying case. (opchealth.com.au)
  • The set includes a hydraulic dynamometer, pinch gauge, goniometer, discriminator, measurement tape, monofilament set, finger circumference and motion gauge designed to assess and track patient hand strength following illness or injury so that the clinician may design the best therapy protocol for that patient. (tigermedical.com)
  • The Baseline 8-piece standard hand evaluation set includes the following instruments stored in a protective carrying case: standard 200-pound capacity hydraulic hand dynamometer (blue), standard 50-pound capacity hydraulic pinch gauge (blue), 6-inch stainless steel finger goniometer, finger circumference gauge, 180-degree 6-inch plastic goniometer, measuring tape, Discim-A-Gon™ and tactile™ 5-piece monofilament set. (tigermedical.com)
  • Baseline Hand Evaluation - 8-piece Set - Features 200lb hydraulic hand dyn, 30lb hydraulic pinch gauge (blue), 6in stainless steel finger goniometer, finger circumference gauge, HiRes 180 degree 6in plastic goniometer, measuring tape, Touch-Test sensor. (thephysiomall.com)
  • Includes PG-10, PG-30 or PG-60 Mechanical Pinch Gauge for measuring pinch strength, Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer, and 5.5 Stainless Steel Finger Goniometer. (hpms.com)
  • Jamar Hand Dynamometer - Hydraulic - 200 lb. (thephysiomall.com)
  • The Baseline pinch gauge is made in USA and the results are consistent with published Baseline and Jamar studies. (bpp2.com)
  • Wrist/forearm dynamometer features the time proven hydraulic system used in the industry accepted Baseline and Jamar hand dynamometers. (bpp2.com)
  • Baseline® 7-piece LiTE® hand evaluation set includes the following instruments stored in a protective carrying case: LiTE® 200 pound capacity hydraulic hand dynamometer (red), 30 pound capacity mechanical pinch gauge (blue), 6 inch stainless steel finger goniometer, 2-point discriminator with 3rd point, Wartenburg pinwheel, finger circumference gauge and functional finger motion gauge. (dsmsupply.com)
  • Both the dynamometer and pinch gauge have a 2-year manufacturer's warranty. (tigermedical.com)
  • Baseline® 7-piece Hand Evaluation Set (200lb Hand Dynamometer, 30lb Pinch gauge, 6in stainless steel finger goni, 2-point discriminator with 3rd point, Wartenburg pinwheel, finger circumference gauge and functional finger motion gauge. (thephysiomall.com)
  • MicroFET2 digital manual muscle dynamometer, wireless - UNIT ONLY (No Software). (thephysiomall.com)
  • MicroFET2 digital manual muscle dynamometer, wireless WITH CLINIC SOFTWARE. (thephysiomall.com)
  • The company exhibited at the 2nd Annual Reconstructive Neurosurgery Course, with the microFET2 digital handheld dynamometer for muscle testing shown to expert surgeons and physicians from around the world. (hogganscientific.com)
  • Dillon X-ST tension force gauges in capacities through 2000 lb (1000 kg) are supplied with two rod end connectors. (scalesgalore.com)
  • Background: Grip and pinch strength are the most important factors affecting the performance of hand. (ac.ir)
  • To determine the reaction time and grip and pinch strength, respectively, reaction timer, dynamometer, and pinch gauge were used.Findings: There was a reverse relationship between simple reaction time and grip and pinch strength of both hands and also between discriminative reaction time with grip and pinch strength in right hand. (ac.ir)
  • However, no relationship was observed between discriminative reaction time and grip and pinch strength in left hand. (ac.ir)
  • There was no relationship between selective reaction time with grip and pinch strength in both hands. (ac.ir)
  • The mean grip and pinch strength of both hands was significantly higher in men compared to women, but there was no significant relationship between age and grip and pinch strength in both hands.Conclusion: In occupations that require high grip and pinch strength, it is recommended to use men and people with high percentage of attention to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). (ac.ir)
  • Long-term outcome of muscle strength in ulnar and median nerve injury: comparing manual muscle strength testing, grip and pinch strength dynamometers and a new intrinsic muscle strength dynamometer. (medscape.com)
  • The hydraulic pinch gauge uses a hydraulic system to assure convenience, product reliability, measurement accuracy and repeatability. (opchealth.com.au)
  • Now is the time to trade-in or upgrade your old dynamometer, pinch gauge or force gauge for a new Baseline measurement instrument complete with carrying case. (mylaserstore.com)
  • The Black B&L Engineering Mechanical Pinch Gauge known as the "Gold Standard" in pinch strength (Key, Tip, and Palmar) measurement is used by physicians and therapists in clinics and rehabilitation centers worldwide. (4mdmedical.com)
  • Introduction of the first Mechanical Pinch Gauge providing doctors, therapists, and researchers precise pinch strength measurement. (bleng.com)
  • This force gauge is flexible as the measurement reading can be taken in both directions - clockwise and counterclockwise. (piphardware.com)
  • The Baseline hydraulic push-pull dynamometer is perfect for muscle strength measurement, job task analysis and functional capacity evaluation (FCE). (bpp2.com)
  • Not using the proper adapters to calibrate load cells, truck and aircraft scales, tension links, dynamometers, and other force measuring devices can produce significant measurement errors and pose serious safety concerns. (qualitymag.com)
  • Proven accuracy and ruggedness sets the Dillon X-ST mechanical force gauge apart in the force measurement industry. (scalesgalore.com)
  • In this article, we will delve into the significance of evaluation and measurement in these domains, focusing on the functionalities and applications of goniometers and dynamometers. (medgearcare.com.au)
  • Baseline hydraulic hand dynamometer gives accurate grip strength readings without the subject being able to "feel" the handle move. (step2health.com)
  • Baseline hydraulic wrist dynamometer simply and accurately measures the strength of the wrist muscles during flexion, extension, abduction and adduction and the forearm muscles during supination and pronation. (bpp2.com)
  • These dynamometer muscle testing devices can be used while the patient performs any sort of motion or strength test, making them very convenient, and they can measure the results accurately and display them digitally. (biologyofaging.org)
  • These instruments measure one's ability to exert force using their hand, grip, wrist or finger muscles achieve consistent, measurable and recordable results to show progress. (bpp2.com)
  • Chattanooga Seven Piece Hand Evaluation Set grip strength is measured by the hydraulic hand dynamometer and pinch strength by the mechanical pinch gauge. (healthproductsforyou.com)
  • Mechanical Pinch Gauges are intended for situations involving weak or damaged hands. (4mdmedical.com)
  • Formalized mechanical Pinch Gauge Repair and Calibration Service. (bleng.com)
  • Proven accuracy & ruggedness sets the Dillon X-C compression, X-ST tension, and X-PP push pull mechanical force gauges apart. (scalesgalore.com)
  • Because the pressure gauges are calibrated to measure the stress of the larger (standard size) plates, for the smaller plates the recorded pressures must be multiplied by 6.25 to calculate the stresses accounting for the differences in the plate areas. (insitusoil.com)
  • While the most serious cases of spinal injury or back problems may call for surgery, lesser cases only require non invasive medicine, ranging from massages to rehab tools and systems like dynamometer muscle testing all the way to chiropractic adjusting tools. (biologyofaging.org)
  • The wireless microFET3 Muscle Testing Dynamometer and Inclinometer is an accurate, portable digital dynamometer and inclinometer for Force Evaluation and Testing (FET). (hogganscientific.com)
  • Your Purchase Includes: Wireless microFET3 Muscle Testing Dynamometer and Range of Motion Inclinometer, Flat Transducer Pad, Curved Transducer Pad, Digit Transducer Pad, User Manual, Calibration Certificate, Wall Pack Power Supply and Carrying Case. (hogganscientific.com)
  • This is an easy-to-use digital dynamometer and inclinometer platform providing muscle testing and spinal range of motion protocols. (hogganscientific.com)
  • To diagnose absolutely, it's required to run the bike on an EC997 Low Inertia Eddy Current dynamometer WITH the Integrated 4 Gas Analyzer to map the fuel curve to see if there is power to be had by reworking the fuel curve. (factorypro.com)
  • The Baseline squeeze (bulb) dynamometer is the inexpensive way to reliably measure hand and finger strength. (bpp2.com)
  • Measures tip, key and palmar pinch strength of healthy hands. (opchealth.com.au)
  • The Baseline Smedley Dynamometers has been used successfully for many years to measure grip strength. (bpp2.com)
  • Among other things, this may include the use of a dynamometer muscle testing device, a handheld device that allows the therapist to gauge muscle strength anywhere on a patient's body. (biologyofaging.org)
  • Moreover, with the increase in BMI, the grip strength of left hand and pinch strength of right hand increased. (ac.ir)
  • Dynamometers are devices designed to measure muscle strength by quantifying the force generated during a contraction. (medgearcare.com.au)
  • Dynamometers hold a crucial role in assessing muscle strength, which is integral to diagnosing and monitoring numerous medical conditions. (medgearcare.com.au)
  • By comparing strength measurements over time, healthcare providers can gauge the effectiveness of interventions and make necessary adjustments. (medgearcare.com.au)
  • Critically, the visual search task was performed by the participants with concurrent hand grip exertion, at 5% or 40% of their maximum strength (low vs. high physical load), on a hand dynamometer. (springeropen.com)
  • JLW Instruments sells and calibrates force instruments, material testing machines, torque instruments, hand dynamometers, pinch gauges, pressure/temperature instruments and industrial weigh scales. (jlwforce.com)
  • Our product range includes force gauges, test stands, torque gauges and analysers, analysis software and OH&S products. (azurewebsites.net)
  • Baseline 500lb Push/Pull Digital Gauge Dynamometer - Includes: 3/push pads, 1/hook, 1/snaplock hook, and carry case. (thephysiomall.com)
  • The dynamometer is packaged with 3 push pads (padded curved, padded straight, and circular), 1 pull hook and 1 snap-lock hook. (bpp2.com)
  • The Baseline electronic push-pull dynamometer uses state-of-the-art "load-cell" technology to assure the highest standards of accuracy, repeatability and reliability. (bpp2.com)
  • A strain gauge (also spelled strain gage) is a device used to measure strain on an object. (wikipedia.org)
  • Invented by Edward E. Simmons and Arthur C. Ruge in 1938, the most common type of strain gauge consists of an insulating flexible backing which supports a metallic foil pattern. (wikipedia.org)
  • Edward E. Simmons and Professor Arthur C. Ruge independently invented the strain gauge. (wikipedia.org)
  • The development of the strain gauge was essentially just a byproduct of other research projects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arthur C. Ruge realized the commercial utility of the strain gauge. (wikipedia.org)
  • The strain gauge applications were quickly gaining traction as they served to indirectly detect all other quantities that induce strain. (wikipedia.org)
  • A strain gauge takes advantage of the physical property of electrical conductance and its dependence on the conductor's geometry. (wikipedia.org)
  • From the measured electrical resistance of the strain gauge, the amount of induced stress may be inferred. (wikipedia.org)
  • A typical strain gauge arranges a long, thin conductive strip in a zig-zag pattern of parallel lines. (wikipedia.org)
  • In most cases the orientation of the strain gauge is significant. (wikipedia.org)
  • DYNAFOR™ Offers an extensive range of load link dynamometers based on the strain gauge technology. (azurewebsites.net)
  • Simmon came up with an original way to measure the force introduced into the sample by equipping a dynamometer with fine resistance wires. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Jonard Tools Small Force Gauges (also referred to as Dynamometer Gauges or Tension Gauges) are all ergonomically designed and have become the industry standard for measuring force. (piphardware.com)
  • Measurements are simple to make by just placing the point of the gauge arm perpendicular to the force being measured. (piphardware.com)
  • The dynamometer is available with and without a maximum force indicator (reset) that remains at the maximum reading until reset. (bpp2.com)
  • The "D" shaped deflection beam is the heart of the Force Gauge system. (scalesgalore.com)
  • The Dillon X-ST tension calibration force gauge comes in 9 capacities ranging from 25 lb to 10,000 lb or 10 to 5000 kg. (scalesgalore.com)
  • The Dillon X-ST tension gauge comes with force gauge assembly, carrying case and tension hardware. (scalesgalore.com)
  • The dynamometer then calculates the power output based on the force and speed measurements. (azurewebsites.net)
  • You can also pay attention to the ergoFET force gauges that are used when human & and product performance should be measured and quantified. (primelabmed.com)
  • The scaling process starts variables consisted of the force (in Newtons) generated by the with a visual inspection of the rock face to locate cracks or subject against a dynamometer at five specified target heights, other signs that a rock must be removed. (cdc.gov)
  • The goal of this study was to examine the force each subject - the first was a randomization of the target generation capabilities and electromyographic responses to heights and within each level of this variable was restricted simulated hand scaling exertions in a laboratory setting. (cdc.gov)
  • Baseline 8-piece hand evaluation set* includes the following instruments stored in a protective carr. (opchealth.com.au)
  • LCD gauge features electronic zero calibration system, max clear button, toggle maximum and current read-out, lb / kg toggle, 9V battery (included). (medicaleshop.com)
  • A Certificate of Calibration is included with each gauge. (ncmedical.com)
  • The Baseline 8-piece Standard Hand Evaluation Set is designed to help clinicians measure the output of power in the arms, hands, and fingers. (tigermedical.com)
  • In cases of neuromuscular disorders or postoperative rehabilitation, dynamometers provide clinicians with quantitative data that can guide treatment decisions. (medgearcare.com.au)
  • Getting into a car accident or getting a sports injury can also cause lower back pain after the trauma, which may require physical therapy, such as dynamometer muscle testing at a hospital. (biologyofaging.org)
  • If a patient suffered physical trauma and is recovering at a hospital, that patient may undergo physical therapy, or PT, at the hands of a therapist. (biologyofaging.org)
  • This set includes all instruments needed for a full hand evaluation and they come with carrying case. (healthproductsforyou.com)
  • Set of hand evaluation instruments are stored in protective carrying case. (bpp2.com)
  • Our products include Hand Evaluation Instruments, Reflective Markers used with Motion Capture Systems and Aids to Daily Living including Scoop Dishes and Partitioned Plates. (bleng.com)