Muscle Strength Dynamometer
"Muscle Strength Dynamometer" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A device that measures MUSCLE STRENGTH during muscle contraction, such as gripping, pushing, and pulling. It is used to evaluate the health status of muscle in sports medicine or physical therapy.
Descriptor ID |
D053581
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MeSH Number(s) |
E07.230.460
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Concept/Terms |
Muscle Strength Dynamometer- Muscle Strength Dynamometer
- Dynamometer, Muscle Strength
- Dynamometers, Muscle Strength
- Muscle Strength Dynamometers
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2012 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Muscle Strength Dynamometer" by people in Profiles.
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Shahidi B, Johnson CL, Curran-Everett D, Maluf KS. Reliability and group differences in quantitative cervicothoracic measures among individuals with and without chronic neck pain. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2012 Oct 31; 13:215.
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Ramos E, Guttierrez-Teissoonniere S, Conde JG, Baez-Cordova JA, Guzman-Villar B, Lopategui-Corsino E, Frontera WR. Anaerobic power and muscle strength in human immunodeficiency virus-positive preadolescents. PM R. 2012 Mar; 4(3):171-5.
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Rantanen T, Masaki K, He Q, Ross GW, Willcox BJ, White L. Midlife muscle strength and human longevity up to age 100 years: a 44-year prospective study among a decedent cohort. Age (Dordr). 2012 Jun; 34(3):563-70.