Jamar Hands On Evaluation Kit, Includes Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer, Pinch Gauge, Two Goniometers, Tape Measures, Monofilaments, and Discriminator, Complete Tool Set to Measure Hand & Grip Strength

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Feature

Complete 8-piece evaluation kit for physical and occupational therapists or other professionals to screen patients with hand trauma and dysfunction by measuring range of motion, grip strength, and cutaneous sensory perception
Includes a hydraulic hand dynamometer to test hand grip strength and pinch gauge to test finger strengthup to60 lbs.
Also includes a 6" small joint goniometer and 6.75" easy read goniometer to test range of motion and dexterity, and a flexible tape measure and finger circumference tape measure to measure weight and length of fingers and hands
Also includes five monofilaments to test sensation loss anda set of two discriminator disks for one and two point sensory testing
Unit comes with carrying/storage case, certificate of calibration, and complete instructions for hand strength and flexibility screening

Description

Jamar Jamar has been the gold standard in hand and grip strength evaluation for over 40 years. Trusted by physical therapists, occupational therapists and certified hand therapists, Jamar comes from the original Sammons Preston family of products. If you are looking for a simple solution, the traditional Jamar hand dynamometer with analog gauge provides a cost effective alternative. Used to develop the original normative grip strength data, the Jamar can be trusted over lower quality imitators. If accuracy and technology is important to you, the Jamar Plus is the first choice with digital load sensors and automatic calculations of average grip strength and standard deviations. For the clinician looking for optimal ease of use, the Jamar Smart is mobile ready with a wireless app that makes testing and outputting grip strength results simple on a tablet. Also from the Jamar line are a wide range of manual and digital goniometers used to measure the angle of joints to assess progress during therapy. The Jamar monofilaments test sensation through the skin for a variety of standard therapeutic evaluation techniques.