Pinch Testing Positions Among Certified Hand Therapists: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Background: Pinch strength is indicative of later functional hand use following injury to hand. However, we believe clinicians (and more specifically CHTs) currently do not use a consistent measurement of pinch grip, despite availability of a "gold standard" of current (2015) ASHT standard...
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Main Authors: | SueAnn R. Woods (Author), Christa Lilly (Author) |
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