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  • 2. Prevalence of muscle weakness based on different diagnostic criteria in community-dwelling older adults: A comparison of grip strength dynamometers.
    Kim M, Shinkai S.
    Geriatr Gerontol Int; 2017 Nov; 17(11):2089-2095. PubMed ID: 28517036
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  • 3. Validating the Capability for Measuring Age-Related Changes in Grip-Force Strength Using a Digital Hand-Held Dynamometer in Healthy Young and Elderly Adults.
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  • 4. Measuring grip strength in older adults: comparing the grip-ball with the Jamar dynamometer.
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    J Geriatr Phys Ther; 2015 Nov; 38(3):148-53. PubMed ID: 25594521
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  • 5. Jamar hand-held grip dynamometry in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
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  • 6. Comparison of Jamar and Bodygrip Dynamometers for Handgrip Strength Measurement.
    Guerra RS, Amaral TF, Sousa AS, Fonseca I, Pichel F, Restivo MT.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2017 Jul 15; 31(7):1931-1940. PubMed ID: 28640771
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  • 7. A novel and improved method of predicting hand grip strength in the adult Malaysian population.
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  • 8. Normative data for hand grip strength in healthy children measured with a bulb dynamometer: a cross-sectional study.
    de Souza MA, de Jesus Alves de Baptista CR, Baranauskas Benedicto MM, Pizzato TM, Mattiello-Sverzut AC.
    Physiotherapy; 2014 Dec 15; 100(4):313-8. PubMed ID: 24680094
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  • 9. Grip force monitoring on the hand: Manugraphy system versus Jamar dynamometer.
    Mühldorfer-Fodor M, Ziegler S, Harms C, Neumann J, Cristalli A, Kalpen A, Kundt G, Mittlmeier T, Prommersberger KJ.
    Arch Orthop Trauma Surg; 2014 Aug 15; 134(8):1179-88. PubMed ID: 24935661
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  • 10. Predicting maximal grip strength using hand circumference.
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  • 11. Hand grip strength determination for healthy males in Saudi Arabia: A study of the relationship with age, body mass index, hand length and forearm circumference using a hand-held dynamometer.
    Alahmari KA, Silvian SP, Reddy RS, Kakaraparthi VN, Ahmad I, Alam MM.
    J Int Med Res; 2017 Apr 15; 45(2):540-548. PubMed ID: 28415923
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  • 12. Study of Reliability and Validity of the Load Cell-Type Hand Dynamometer Compared to the Jamar Dynamometer and the Number of Reliable Grip Strength Measurements.
    Kanauchi Y, Murase T, Nishiwaki M, Odagiri M, Wanezaki Y, Ishikawa H.
    J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol; 2023 Oct 15; 28(5):562-572. PubMed ID: 37881817
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  • 13. Validity, reliability and test-retest study of Grip strength measurement in two positions with two dynamometers: Jamar® Plus and K-Force® Grip.
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  • 14. Measurement of hand grip strength: A cross-sectional study of two dynamometry devices.
    Lupton-Smith A, Fourie K, Mazinyo A, Mokone M, Nxaba S, Morrow B.
    S Afr J Physiother; 2022 Jun 15; 78(1):1768. PubMed ID: 36262213
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  • 15. Measuring grip strength in normal adults: reference ranges and a comparison of electronic and hydraulic instruments.
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  • 16. Revised normative values for grip strength with the Jamar dynamometer.
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  • 17. Reliability and validity of two hand dynamometers when used by community-dwelling adults aged over 50 years.
    Huang L, Liu Y, Lin T, Hou L, Song Q, Ge N, Yue J.
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  • 18. Extended dynamometry: reference values.
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  • 19. Reference Values of Grip Strength, Prevalence of Low Grip Strength, and Factors Affecting Grip Strength Values in Chinese Adults.
    Yu R, Ong S, Cheung O, Leung J, Woo J.
    J Am Med Dir Assoc; 2017 Jun 01; 18(6):551.e9-551.e16. PubMed ID: 28465129
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  • 20. Comparison of Grip Strength Measurements by Widely Used Three Dynamometers in Outpatients Aged 60 Years and Over.
    Savas S, Kilavuz A, Kayhan Koçak FÖ, Cavdar S.
    J Clin Med; 2023 Jun 25; 12(13):. PubMed ID: 37445293
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