International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-9096

+44 1300 500008

Wei Guo

Department of Physical Therapy, New York University, New York, USA

Publications
  • Case Series   
    Randomized Control Trial: Pilot Study Testing Handgrip Strength Affected by Augmented Feedbacks
    Author(s): Huda Alotaibi*, Aisha Sheikh, Chutima Phanpho, Gazal Bahrawi, Lama Basri, Wan Ling and Wei Guo

    Background: Hand grip strength is a standard method to measure impairment, which is a component of body function of high importance. Feedback appears to affect the performance of hand grip strength. Objectives: To determine the effects on peak grip force with the use of visual feedback, visual conflicted feedback and without feedback, using a hand held dynamometer. Study design: One group repeated measures design. Case presentation: Data was collected from healthy subjects aged from 21 to 35 on the effect of feedback conditions. Subjects received counter-balanced block design test their peak grip force with three conditions, visual feedback, visual conflicted feedback and without feedback, on the same day. Hand held dynamometer was used for measuring and recording the peak grip f.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/2329-9096-22.10.642

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