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Subjective Hand Squeeze: A Practical Solution to Assessing Handgrip Strength Without Equipment?
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Should the 30-Second Chair Stand Test Be Considered a Muscle Function Assessment?
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Recommendations for Reducing Heterogeneity in Handgrip Strength Protocols
Handgrip dynamometers are widely used to measure handgrip strength (HGS). HGS is a safe and easy to obtain measure of strength capacity, and a reliable assessment of muscle function. Although HGS provides robu...
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It is Important to Examine Physical Functioning and Inflammatory Responses During Post-Hospitalization COVID-19 Recovery
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Decreased Handgrip Strength is Associated With Impairments in Each Autonomous Living Task for Aging Adults in the United States
The primary purpose of this study was to determine the time-varying associations between decreased handgrip strength (HGS) and individual instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) impairments for a nation...