A.T. Literature- Dynamometer
- A New Hand-Held Strength and Range-of-Motion Measurement Tool
- An Isokinetic Muscle Strengthening Program for Adults With an Acquired Brain Injury Leads to Meaningful Improvements in Physical Function
- Assessment of Foot and Ankle Muscle Strength Using Hand Held Dynamometry in Patients With Established Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Between-Rater Reliability of the 6-Minute Walk Test, Berg Balance Scale, and Handheld Dynamometry in People With Multiple Sclerosis
- Break-Technique Handheld Dynamometry: Relation Between Angular Velocity and Strength Measurements
- Clinical Assessment of Hand Motor Performance After Acquired Brain Injury With Dynamic Computerized Hand Dynamometry: Construct, Concurrent, and Predictive Validity
- Concurrent Neuromechanical and Functional Gains Following Upper-Extremity Power Training Post Stroke
- Differences in Isometric Neck Muscle Strength Between Healthy Controls and Women With Chronic Neck Pain: The Use of a Reliable Measurement
- Dynamometry Testing in Spinal Cord Injury
- Effect of Force-Feedback Treatments in Patients with Chronic Motor Deficits After a Stroke
- Effect of Velocity on Shoulder Muscle Recruitment Patterns During Wheelchair Propulsion in Nondisabled Individuals: Pilot Study
- Effects of Stimulated Hip Extension Moment and Position on Upper-Limb Support Forces During FNS-Induced Standing-A Technical Note
- Evaluation of Activity Monitors in Estimating Energy Expenditure in Manual Wheelchair Users
- Hand-Held Dynamometry in Persons With Tetraplegia
- Influence of Lever Arm and Stabilization on Measures of Hip Abduction and Adduction Torque Obtained by Hand-Held Dynamometry
- Interrater Reliability of Students Using Hand and Pinch Dynamometers
- Intratester Reliability and Validity of Concentric Measurements Using a New Hand-Held Dynamometer
- Measurement of Sincerity of Effort in Grip Strength Test: Instrumentation to Improve Outcome of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorder Rehabilitation
- Measuring Muscle Strength for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Retest Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometry
- Multisite Comparison of Wheelchair Propulsion Kinetics in Persons with Paraplegia
- Range of Motion and Stroke Frequency Differences Between Manual Wheelchair Propulsion and Pushrim-Activated Power-Assisted Wheelchair Propulsion
- Relationship Between Function, Strength and Electromyography of Upper Extremities of Persons With Tetraplegia
- Relationship Between Muscle Strength and Functional Walking Capacity Among People With Stroke
- Reliability and Validity of Static Knee Strength Measurements Obtained With a Chair-Fixed Dynamometer in Subjects With Hip or Knee Arthroplasty
- Reliability of Dynamometry to Quantify Isometric Strength Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometry and Functional Strength Tests for the Lower Extremity in Children With Cerebral Palsy
- Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometry in Assessment of Knee Extensor Strength After Hip Fracture
- Retest Reliability of Measuring Hip Extensor Muscle Strength in Different Testing Positions in Young People With Cerebral Palsy
- Stroke Frequency and Excursion Differences Between Manual Wheelchair Propulsion and Pushrim Activated Power Assisted Propulsion Among Persons With Tetraplegia
- Test-Retest Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometric Strength Testing in Young People With Cerebral Palsy
- Test-Retest Repeatability of Gluteus Maximus Strength Testing Using a Fixed Digital Dynamometer in Children With Cerebral Palsy
- The Armeo Spring As Training Tool to Improve Upper Limb Functionality in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study
- The Development, Validity, and Reliability of a Manual Muscle Testing Device With Integrated Limb Position Sensors
- The Intra- and Interrater Reliability of Hip Muscle Strength Assessments Using A Handheld Versus a Portable Dynamometer Anchoring Station
- The Relationship Between Upper Extremity Strength and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Performance Among Elderly Women
- Therapy On The Job
- Validity and Reproducibility of the Jamar Dynamometer in Children Aged 4-11 Years
- Virtual Reality and Haptics as a Training Device for Movement Rehabilitation After Stroke: A Single-Case Study

