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  • 2. Age-related and sex-related differences in hand and pinch grip strength in adults.
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  • 3. Normative static grip strength of population of Turkey, effects of various factors and a comparison with international norms.
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  • 4. Grip and pinch strength: normative data for adults.
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  • 8. Normative Values for Grip and Pinch Strength for 6- to 19-Year-Olds.
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  • 9. Average grip strength: a meta-analysis of data obtained with a Jamar dynamometer from individuals 75 years or more of age.
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  • 10. A novel and improved method of predicting hand grip strength in the adult Malaysian population.
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  • 11. Grip force and pinch grip in an adult population: reference values and factors associated with grip force.
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  • 13. Age- and gender-specific normative data of pinch strengths in a healthy Turkish population.
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  • 14. Grip and pinch strength in relation to function in denervated hands.
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  • 16. Hand grip strength in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
    Cetinus E, Buyukbese MA, Uzel M, Ekerbicer H, Karaoguz A.
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  • 19. Development of an updated normative data table for hand grip and pinch strength: A pilot study.
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  • 20. Predicting maximal grip strength using hand circumference.
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