The Grip Strength Straight Arm Neutral Test measures how much grip force a client can produce while the elbow is extended and the forearm is held in a neutral position, usually with the thumb facing upward. It is a practical variation of maximal handgrip testing that may be useful when a professiona...
The Grip Strength Straight Arm Supinated Test measures how much grip force a client can produce while the elbow is extended and the forearm is turned palm-up. It is a practical variation of maximal handgrip testing that may be useful when a professional wants to assess grip force in a more extended-...
The Grip Strength Bent Arm Pronated Test measures how much grip force a client can produce while the elbow is bent and the forearm is turned palm-down. It is a practical variation of maximal handgrip testing that may be useful when a professional wants to assess grip force in a position that resembl...
The Grip Strength Bent Arm Neutral Test measures how much grip force a client can produce while the elbow is bent and the forearm is held in a neutral position, usually with the thumb facing upward. This position is closely aligned with many standard handgrip dynamometry protocols and is one of the ...
The Grip Strength Bent Arm Supinated Test measures how much grip force a client can produce while the elbow is bent and the forearm is turned palm-up. It is a practical variation of maximal handgrip testing that may be useful when a professional wants to assess grip force in a position that resemble...