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How Forearm Position Affects Grip Strength

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Journal Am J Occup Ther
Date 1996 Feb 1
PMID 8808417
Citations 36
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Abstract

Objective: Several studies have indicated that changing body positions results in altered grip strengths. Although one might expect that grip strength would be influenced by the position of the forearm during gripping due to the biomechanical properties of the forearm and hand muscles, no investigations of this variable have been undertaken.

Method: This study examined the effect on grip strength of moving the forearm among supinated, neutral, and pronated positions while maintaining the standard position recommended by the American Society of Hand Therapists. The mean of three grip trials in each position was recorded for each of 106 subjects.

Results: Grips in forearm supination were the strongest, followed by grips in the neutral position. Grips in pronation were the weakest.

Conclusions: The changes in grip strength observed with variations in forearm position further support the necessity of a standard position for testing grip strength. The knowledge of how changes in body position affect the strength of the grip can be used to design environments and tools to maximize biomechanical abilities.

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