Grip strength, also known as hand strength, is an anthropometric measurement that indicates muscle health in the hands and forearms. The measurement is often included in longitudinal studies because ...
Grip strength is increasingly recognized as an important indicator of overall physical function and health in older adults. Research has shown that handgrip strength (HGS) is not only a measure of ...
Men’s Health says that farmer’s carries, kettlebell swings, and deadlifts can help to strengthen your grip. But it doesn’t ...
A new major study into the sexuality of more than 4,000 Americans, looked at how upper body strength is an indicator of ...
You can get started measuring grip strength in only a few minutes right out of the box. This is a great hand dynamometer for clinicians who are testing patients and fitness enthusiasts who are ...
Measure both hands to determine the difference in grip strength between your dominant and non-dominant hand. Keep in mind your measurement can vary based on factors like your energy level or how ...
Physiotherapists working for Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust now have new equipment to help them guide patients through their rehabilitation following serious sports injuries such ...
A recent analysis has revealed a strong connection between physical strength, fitness, and a longer life for people with ...
Recent research has focused on understanding the mechanisms behind these disorders, the role of grip strength as a functional measure, and potential interventions to mitigate their effects.
In fact some researchers have been trying to make the case for grip strength as a biomarker for how well someone is ageing, calling it an “indispensable” way to measure older adults’ health.