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Reliability of a hand gripping endurance test

Capodaglio et al., 1997

Document ID
4277035009936649555
Author
Capodaglio P
Maestri R
Bazzini G
Publication year
Publication venue
Ergonomics

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The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility of a new endurance test for hand grip movements. On six occasions separated by at least 3 days, 30 healthy subjects performed six maximal endurance tests in two different positions with a hand grip tool attached to an …
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