Measuring hand strength and manual muscle testing helps identify deficits after local injury as well as providing information on a patient’s overall strength and health. The best way to measure hand strength or manual muscle testing is with the use of a handheld dynamometer.
2. Measuring hand strength and manual muscle testing helps
identify deficits after local injury as well as providing
information on a patient’s overall strength and health.
The best way to
measure hand
strength or manual
muscle testing is
with the use of
a handheld
dynamometer.
3. The best hand dynamometers are specifically designed
medical instruments for assessing and measuring the
maximum isometric strength of the hand as well as forearm
muscles.
4. The measurements from a hand dynamometer are perfect
for practitioners to use to:
Identify deficits as a result of
chronic conditions or injury
Establish a baseline of strength
Track progress throughout a
rehabilitation program
5. In addition to being used in rehabilitation, handheld dynamometers are
also often used in sports training and recovery program to evaluate hand
grip strength, but to also help create strength training programs in sports
like baseball, tennis, rock climbing to help athletes improve athletic
performance in activities like: throwing, catching or lifting.
6. When considering purchasing a handheld dynamometer, it’s
important to consider specific factors:
Patient population and needs
The need for wireless capability
The easiest way to chart patient
results and information
Ease of use for testing and
comfort for patient
Portability
7. Some of the best hand held dynamometers are hydraulic, like Baseline Push Pull
Hydraulic Dynamometers, while others are digital like the MicroFET 2 Digital
Handheld Dynamometer.
Because there are so many handheld dynamometers on the market today, it can be
confusing what are the best dynamometers to choose. We’ve compile a list of the
best handheld dynamometers available on the market today based on specific
criteria.
9. TOP DIGITAL HAND DYNAMOMETERS
The MicroFET 2 Handheld Dynamometer,
manufactured by Hoggan Health is one of
the most popular dynamometers
available on the market today and for
good reason.
The MicroFET 2 is widely recognized by
medical JTech Commander PowerTrack
Muscle Dynamometer MMT rehabilitation
community for documentation accuracy
and validity.
Additionally, the MicroFET 2 is one of the
best handheld dynamometers available
because it is completely wireless and can
be easily used anywhere in a clinic or
rehabilitation center.
10. Another great digital dynamometer is the JTECH Commander
PowerTrack II which has been proven to be a reliable digital
dynamometer which gives strength testing results without the
need for a computer
11. The J-Tech Commander handheld dynamometer helps practitioners
reliably test muscles strength and even helps identify points of
weakness and areas of improvement.
The biggest benefit of the
Commander Power Track MMT,
is that it can store 40 tests with
up 4 repetitions per side, with
the ability to also record peak
force and compute CV and
strength deficits. In order to
ensure no outside forces can
skew results, the Commander
Hand Dynamometer has an
ergonomic design for increased
ease of use.
12. BEST DYNAMOMETER & RANGE OF MOTION
COMBINATION DEVICES
Treatment time is always at a
premium in rehabilitation and
recovery. Strength and range of
motion testing, while valuable can
become time-intensive, because it
usually involves the use of two
(sometimes more) devices.
With the cutting-edge MicroFET 3
Muscle Tester & ROM device,
practitioners have the ability to
accurately and efficiently measure
strength and range of motion in one
simple to use measurement device.
13. From diagnosis to treatment, the MicroFET 3 is the only device on the
market that is a handheld dynamometer and inclinometer allowing
practitioners to perform two measurement tests with one machine. With
fast and digital results, the MicroFET 3 is one of the most comprehensive
and innovative strength testing devices on the market today.
14. Most Efficient Tool for Muscle Testing
Another valuable handheld dynamometer that helps maximize
treatment time efficiency is the JTech Commander Echo Manual Muscle
Testing Dynamometer which features an innovative pop-in “quick
connect” system which allows physicians to quickly and easily change
testing pads.
15. Not only that, but with the ability to easily customize testing protocols, the
JTech Commander Echo further saves valuable time so practitioners can
focus on what’s important: diagnosing injuries and assessing strength
deficits and progress.
16. What’s more, the JTech Commander Echo handheld dynamometer can
be used with the Echo Console which can be used for a complete
evaluation with corresponding tools for: inclinometery, muscle testing, grip
strength testing, algometry, and other medical evaluation activities.
17. BEST HYDRAULIC GRIP DYNAMOMETER
The best hydraulic grip dynamometer on
the market today is the Jamar 200 lb.
Hydraulic Hand dynamometer. Not only
is it built for durability, the Baseline
hydraulic dynamometer gives
practitioners exact grip strength results
which is extremely important for
establishing a patient’s baseline of
strength and determining the extent of
loss of strength.
With adjustable 5-position handle and a
maximum strength indicator that
remains after each reading until reset,
the Jamar handheld dynamometer is
easy to use
18. Another great hydraulic dynamometer is the Baseline Push Pull
Dynamometer which is designed to be lighter-weight than most models
available on the market without sacrificing the quality and accuracy of
the results.
19. Slightly different than establishing hand grip strength, analyzing push-pull
strength can help identify a patient’s ability to perform specific tasks like
pushing, pulling and/or lifting which occur in daily tasks like vacuuming or
job tasks like pushing a dolly.
This type of dynamometer is
an important tool for use in
screening job applicants,
analyzing deficits after an
injury and tracking progress
through rehabilitation.
20. POPULAR FULL HAND EVALUATION KITS
Sometimes it’s necessary to
perform a complete hand
evaluation which means using
different tools to measure hand,
grip and pinch strength.
The Digital Jamar 3-Piece hand
evaluation set was designed to
give practitioners all the
necessary tools for a basic hand
and finger evaluation in one
convenient, portable package.
21. What sets the Jamar Hand Evaluation Kit apart is it can be used for in
both clinical environments as part of initial and progressive evaluations
and in corporate environments to screen potential job applicants and
employees on their ability to perform specific job tasks.
Not only is the Jamar Hand Kit
completely portable, but it provides
practitioners with accurate and
reproducible results.
22. The Jamar 3-Piece Hand evaluation kit includes a state-of-the-art
handheld dynamometer, pinch gauge and goniometer to provide a full
evaluation of hand strength.
With a convenient carrying case, it’s possible to store and travel with the
Jamar Hand Evaluation kit as needed.
23. BEST YOUTH-SIZE HAND DYNAMOMETER
Because youths have such smaller hands, it’s important to have a youth-sized
handheld dynamometer that can be used to treat various hand sizes in the pediatric
community.
The Baseline Child Smedley Spring Hand dynamometer is one of the best
dynamometers on the market today to measure children’s hand strength. Designed
with a handle to accommodate any child’s hand size, the Baseline Child Handheld
dynamometer is calibrated in both pounds and kilograms.
24. Cost-Effective: Baseline offers a great, cost-effective handheld
dynamometer. The Baseline 200-lb capacity HD hydraulic hand
dynamometer is recognized as an industry leader for being reliable and
accurate.
In addition to a 5-year warranty, the
Baseline hydraulic handheld dynamometer
features a durable construction for years of
worry-free use in a variety of clinical and
rehabilitation settings.
With so many handheld dynamometers
available on the market today, it’s possible
to find the perfect measurement device to
suit your clinic’s unique patient population
and needs.