نتایج جستجو برای: grip strength

تعداد نتایج: 210671  

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2002
Nynke Smidt Daniëlle A van der Windt Willem J Assendelft Anneke J Mourits Walter L Devillé Andrea F de Winter Lex M Bouter

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the interobserver reproducibility of the assessment of severity of complaints, grip strength, and pressure pain threshold in patients with lateral epicondylitis in primary care. DESIGN Two physiotherapists assessed independently, and in randomized order, the severity of complaints scored on an 11-point numeric rating scale, pain-free grip strength, maximum grip strength,...

2016
Hannes Kröger Johan Fritzell Rasmus Hoffmann

BACKGROUND The study of the influence of life course occupational position (OP) on health in old age demands analysis of time patterns in both OP and health. We study associations between life course time patterns of OP and decline in grip strength in old age. METHODS We analyze 5 waves from the Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe (n = 5108, ages 65-90). We use a pattern-mixture ...

2013
Jin Hee Shim Si Young Roh Jin Soo Kim Dong Chul Lee Sae Hwi Ki Jae Won Yang Man Kyung Jeon Sang Myung Lee

BACKGROUND Measuring grip and pinch strength is an important part of hand injury evaluation. Currently, there are no standardized values of normal grip and pinch strength among the Korean population, and lack of such data prevents objective evaluation of post-surgical recovery in strength. This study was designed to establish the normal values of grip and pinch strength among the healthy Korean...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2005
W G Dixon M Lunt S R Pye J Reeve D Felsenberg A J Silman T W O'Neill

OBJECTIVES Grip strength has been reported to be associated with bone mass locally at the forearm and also at distant skeletal sites, including the spine and hip. Less is known about the association between low grip strength and risk of vertebral fracture. The aim of this study was to examine the association between low grip strength, bone mineral density at the hip and spine, and vertebral fra...

2016
Kinda Ibrahim Carl May Harnish P. Patel Mark Baxter Avan A. Sayer Helen Roberts

BACKGROUND Handgrip strength is a non-invasive marker of muscle strength, and low grip strength in hospital inpatients is associated with poor healthcare outcomes including longer length of stay, increased functional limitations, and mortality. Measuring grip strength is simple and inexpensive. However, grip strength measurement is not routinely used in clinical practice. The aim of this study ...

2016
Ji Young Kim Seong Yeol Kim

[Purpose] Many assumptions have been made about taping and several studies have considered tape application methods; however, the true effect of taping on muscle strength remains unclear. Most previous studies compared application techniques using Kinesio tape (KT), but studies that compared muscle strength using non-elastic tape (NT) are limited. Moreover, no studies have applied KT and NT in ...

2017
AJM Cooper MJE Lamb SJ Sharp RK Simmons SJ Griffin

Background The relationship between physical activity and muscular strength has not been examined in detail among older adults. The objective of this study was to examine the associations between physical activity and hand grip strength among adults aged ≥ 60 years. Methods Using data from the UK Biobank study, we included 66 582 men and women with complete baseline data and 6599 with 4.5 yea...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2017
José Antonio Casajús Germán Vicente-Rodríguez Alejandro González-Agüero Ángel Matute-Llorente

INTRODUCTION The hand grip strength test provides useful and reliable information about overall health. Different studies have investigated the optimal grip span for determining maximal hand grip strength in different populations such as adults, adolescents and children without disabilities. OBJECTIVE To ascertain whether there is an optimal grip span for determining maximal hand grip strengt...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2015
Shirley J Simmonds Holly E Syddall Leo D Westbury Richard M Dodds Cyrus Cooper Avan Aihie Sayer

BACKGROUND Lower grip strength on admission to hospital is known to be associated with longer stay, but the link between customary grip and risk of future admission is less clear. OBJECTIVE To compare grip strength with subsequent risk of hospital admission among community-dwelling older people in a U.K. setting. DESIGN Cohort study with linked administrative data. SETTING Hertfordshire, ...

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