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The Chatillon MSC muscle strength comparator is ideal for muscle strength testing, job task analysis and ergonomic evaluations. Designed for physical, occupational and sports medicine applications and general patient assessment...
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A compact, easy-to-use force gauge accurately measures and documents musculoskeletal strength. Accuracy is better than +0.1% full scale. A large, easy-to-read, high resolution dot matrix LCD display supports a variety of standard dynamometer functions including normal and peak readings, muscle comparisons, pass/fail results, statistical results...
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A compact, easy-to-use force gauge accurately measures and documents musculoskeletal strength. Accuracy is better than +0.1% full scale. A large, easy-to-read, high resolution dot matrix LCD display supports a variety of standard dynamometer functions including normal and peak readings, muscle comparisons, pass/fail results, statistical results...
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A compact, easy-to-use force gauge accurately measures and documents musculoskeletal strength. Accuracy is better than +0.1% full scale. A large, easy-to-read, high resolution dot matrix LCD display supports a variety of standard dynamometer functions including normal and peak readings, muscle comparisons, pass/fail results, statistical results...
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The âGale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Healthâ is an alphabetically arranged five-volume set of more than 850 entries written for students and professionals in the field. Topics include body systems and functions, conditions and common diseases, issues and theories, techniques and practices, and devices and equipment...
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This digital document is a journal article from Human Movement Science, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase...
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