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Validation of the Dynamometer LABIN
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dynamometer LABIN for Healthy Volunteers. Completed, enrolled 30 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The main objective of this work is to validate the dynamometer LABIN in comparison with the technique of gold-standard reference JAMAR, in a healthy population. The infringement of the prehension is frequent and impacts on the social and professional quality of life of the patients. There are numerous instruments measuring the strength of prehension. The JAMAR is a mechanical, hydraulic dynamometer, exploring in kilograms the maximal strength of the prehension. It is at present Gold Standard for the measure of the strength of prehension. There is for the moment no electronic known instrument exploring the endurance of the strength of prehension during an effort of tightening. This parameter would indeed be interesting for the exploration in geriatrics and in the neuromuscular pathologies. This study justifies itself by the fact that the dynamometer LABIN should allow the evaluation of the muscular endurance of the strength of hand as complement of the peak of strength
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LABIN is a prototype of dynamometer containing a handle of metal strength, connected with a sensor of pressure registering(recording) the applied strength and transmitting the data in a computer showing an IT curve of the strength according to time.