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Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer

Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer

The Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer is ideal for routine screening of grip strength. This dynamometer is also perfect for initial and ongoing evaluation of clients with hand trauma and dysfunction.

Features

  • Dual scale readout displays isometric grip force from 0-90kg or 0-200lbs
  • Peak hold needle automatically retains the highest reading until reset
  • Easy to read LCD display
  • Supplied in a reusable storage container
  • Ideal for routine screening of grip strength
  • Suitable for the evaluation of clients with hand trauma and dysfunction
  • Low battery light indicator
  • 2-minute automatic shut-off
  • Body is made from durable aluminium with a scratch-resistant coating
  • Includes a wrist strap to prevent drops
  • Carry case

FAQs

What is a dyno?

In a medical context, a dyno is short for a dynamometer, which can be used to measure a person's grip strength.

How to measure grip strength?

Hold your arm out with your elbow bent at a 90° angle and squeeze the dynamometer as hard as you can. Apply the grip force in a smooth motion, try to avoid jerking. Repeat this twice more so you can take an average of the three readings.

$506.72
Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer
$506.72

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Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer

Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer

The Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer is ideal for routine screening of grip strength. This dynamometer is also perfect for initial and ongoing evaluation of clients with hand trauma and dysfunction.

Features

  • Dual scale readout displays isometric grip force from 0-90kg or 0-200lbs
  • Peak hold needle automatically retains the highest reading until reset
  • Easy to read LCD display
  • Supplied in a reusable storage container
  • Ideal for routine screening of grip strength
  • Suitable for the evaluation of clients with hand trauma and dysfunction
  • Low battery light indicator
  • 2-minute automatic shut-off
  • Body is made from durable aluminium with a scratch-resistant coating
  • Includes a wrist strap to prevent drops
  • Carry case

FAQs

What is a dyno?

In a medical context, a dyno is short for a dynamometer, which can be used to measure a person's grip strength.

How to measure grip strength?

Hold your arm out with your elbow bent at a 90° angle and squeeze the dynamometer as hard as you can. Apply the grip force in a smooth motion, try to avoid jerking. Repeat this twice more so you can take an average of the three readings.

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Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer

The Jamar Plus Digital Hand Dynamometer is ideal for routine screening of grip strength. This dynamometer is also perfect for initial and ongoing evaluation of clients with hand trauma and dysfunction.

Features

  • Dual scale readout displays isometric grip force from 0-90kg or 0-200lbs
  • Peak hold needle automatically retains the highest reading until reset
  • Easy to read LCD display
  • Supplied in a reusable storage container
  • Ideal for routine screening of grip strength
  • Suitable for the evaluation of clients with hand trauma and dysfunction
  • Low battery light indicator
  • 2-minute automatic shut-off
  • Body is made from durable aluminium with a scratch-resistant coating
  • Includes a wrist strap to prevent drops
  • Carry case

FAQs

What is a dyno?

In a medical context, a dyno is short for a dynamometer, which can be used to measure a person's grip strength.

How to measure grip strength?

Hold your arm out with your elbow bent at a 90° angle and squeeze the dynamometer as hard as you can. Apply the grip force in a smooth motion, try to avoid jerking. Repeat this twice more so you can take an average of the three readings.

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