Grip strength: effect of hand dominance.

作者: Pinar Bakici Durukan , Esma Ceceli , Nurgul Arinci Incel , Z Rezan Yorgancioglu , H Rana Erdem

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关键词: Left handedMedicineHand dominancePhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationUpper limbGrip strengthSignificant differencePopulationHand strengthPinch Strength

摘要: Aim of the study: Reliable and valid evaluation hand strength is important for determining effectivity treatment strategies it accepted that grip pinch provide an objective index functional integrity upper extremity. This study was designed to evaluate differences between sides right left handed population. Methods: The included 128 21 dominant volunteers. Grip participants were measured by using a Jamar dynamometer. Pulp measurements performed manual pinchmeter. Results: When group totally evaluated, statistically significant difference found strengths nondominant hands in favour hand. For further information we grouped 149 as investigated number subjects with stronger each group. percentage 10.93% 33.33% groups respectively. results less 28.12% 28.57% Conclusion: We concluded significantly but no such could be documented people.

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