Especially suitable for use in rehabilitation centres for determining manual clamping force
There are four measuring methods, which for example, as part of a rehabilitation program, help the medical staff to monitor the fitness of the patient’s hands and carry out controlled training:
– Real time mode: immediately shows the client’s current strength
– Peak/Max mode: shows the maximum strength of a client’s grip
– Average mode: Calculates the average strength from two grips
– Counting mode: Counts the number of presses which exceed a previously defined strength limit
Designed to reveal reduced hand strength and the risk of morbidity which results from this, for aging people or to expose malnutrition, for example, during chemotherapy or similar treatments
As part of a rehabilitation program, this permits medical staff to monitor the fitness of the patient’s hands and carry out controlled training
Safe, comfortable use thanks to non-slip rubber grips
Integrated AUTO-OFF function after 1 minute to preserve the batteries
Weight displayed in kg or lb
80K1S: Special version for children: The small handle depth means that the handles can still be gripped ergonomically, particularly by the small hands of infants Exchangeable springs facilitate fast switching of the capacity ()
The varying rigidity of the individual springs makes the hand grip dynamometer ideal for a wide variety of patient groups, e. g. children or senior citizens or in sports medicine.