Hand grip dynamometer, e.g. for rehabilitation treatments after accidents
- Particularly suitable for use in rehabilitation centres to determine hand grip strength
- Four measuring modes which, for example as part of a rehabilitation programme, help medical staff to assess the patient’s hand condition and train it in a controlled manner:
- Real-time mode: directly displays the current force
- Peak value mode: displays the maximum force of a hand grip
- Average mode: calculates the average force from two hand grips
- Count mode: counts the number of presses exceeding a previously defined force threshold
- Suitable for detecting reduced hand strength and the associated mortality risk in ageing people, or malnutrition, e.g. during chemotherapy or similar
- Safe and comfortable handling thanks to non-slip rubber grips
- AUTO-OFF function after 1 minute to save battery power
- Units can be switched from kg to lb
- MAP 80K1S: Special version for children. The shallow grip depth allows ergonomic gripping, especially for small children’s hands
- MAP 130K1: Special version for strength athletes. Thanks to its dimensions and increased measuring range, it provides an application reserve that takes into account the higher baseline strength of strength athletes
- Replaceable springs enable quick changes of capacity (additional spring sets included in the scope of delivery)
- Due to the different stiffness levels of the individual springs, the hand grip dynamometer can be used universally across a wide range of patient groups, e.g. children, seniors or in sports medicine
- Sturdy case for safe and easy transport and for storing the additional spring sets, supplied as standard, W×D×H 350×265×85 mm
Technical data:
- Measuring range: max. 80 kg
- Readability: 0.1 kg
- Spring sets: 10, 20, 40, 80 kg
Overall dimensions: W×D×H: 55×88×212 mm
- LCD display, digit height 12 mm
- Battery included, 1×CR2450, operating time up to 53 h
- Net weight approx. 0.3 kg