Hand dynamometer - Digital LCD gauge
Easy to operate as the 5 cm (2") diameter digital LCD gauge gives results in both lbs. and kg. The five-position handle and body yield results that are consistent with published Baseline and Jamar studies. The Baseline Dynamometer has a 300 lb. capacity and is easy to travel and store as the device comes in a protective carrying case.
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5cm (2") diameter digital LCD gauge
From 0 to 300 lbs (0-136 kg)
5 adjustable positions to adapt to all hand sizes
Electronic zero calibration system
Including a transport case
Does your patient have the necessary strength?
The grip of the hand is only one of the many modes of grip used by living beings. It has many functions, the first of which is food.
A dynamometer signed Baseline
The Baseline HiRes Gauge ER Dynamometer is the ideal device to measure grip and hand strength as well as evaluate patients with hand trauma or dysfunction. This dynamometer provides accurate grip strength readings without the subject being able to "feel" the handle move. Easy to operate as the 2" diameter digital LCD gauge gives results in both lbs. and kg. Additionally, the maximum reading remains visible until the unit is reset, and you can toggle between the maximum reading and the current reading. The dynamometer also features an electronic zero calibration system.
This unit is solid, sturdy, durable and lightweight (only 1.4 lbs.) and will last for years, making it a favorite of clinics and physical therapists. The Baseline HiRes ER Dynamometer comes in blue, includes one 9 volt battery and is made in the USA. The five-position handle and body yield results that are consistent with published Baseline and Jamar studies. The Baseline Dynamometer has a 300 lb. capacity and is easy to travel and store as the device comes in a protective carrying case. Baseline Products have been a trusted name in measurement and evaluation instruments all over the world since 1974. If you have ever received therapy after an injury, you have probably had your progress tested and measured with a Baseline measurement instrument.