Rheault et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Intertester reliability of the hand-held dynamometer for wrist flexion and extensionRheault et al., 1989
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- 10936046662812315158
- Author
- Rheault W
- Beal J
- Kubik K
- Nowak T
- Shepley J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
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This study was conducted to determine the intertester reliability of a hand-held dynamometer for the wrist flexor and extensor muscles. Using the break test on 20 healthy subjects, three testers obtained two measures of strength for each muscle group. The data were analyzed …
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