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Grip Strength Dynamometer Norms

Grip Strength Dynamometer Norms

Grip strength is a crucial measure of an individual's overall health and physical fitness. A dynamometer is often used to measure this strength, and specific normative values, or 'norms,' have been established based on factors such as age and gender. This article will detail what grip strength dynamometer norms are and

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