KForce Grip is used to measure grip strength in a variety of situations: strength test (eg grip test), exercise, games, rehabilitation (fatigue of the nervous system of the arms and upper limbs, athlete). K-FORCE application. provides real-time biofeedback to monitor patient or athlete progress.
Features:
- Very easy to use, automatically connects to your android or iOS device.
- Extremely versatile
- Compact (easy to take anywhere)
- Includes dynamometer, 1 USB charger and user manual
KFroce equipment is used by several Estonian trainers and physiotherapists.
Weight: 200 grams
Dimensions: 40 x 45 x 120 mm
Wireless distance 20 meters
Maximum force: 90 kg
Sensitivity: 500 grams
Accuracy: 100 grams
Signal frequency: 75 Hz
Battery: 5 hours of autonomy (20 minutes of charging)[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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[/ vc_column] [/ vc_row]Max strength evaluation
This assessment tests the maximum capacity of a muscle group in a specific situation. Max corresponds to 100% muscle capacity. It is associated with short and strenuous physical exertion and is very useful as a work reference. The most relevant measured parameter is the peak force.
Strength assessment
This assessment makes it possible to measure the ability to maintain physical exertion over time. It involves a long and sustained effort. The strength indicator is the average of the strength maintained over a long period of time to describe durability. This assessment also highlights the degree of fatigue of strength.
Configure the exercise
The exercises can be adapted to train the patient or athlete in the desired zone and optimize the work. After the evaluation results, the target area can be adjusted to a percentage of the maximum rating.
Repetition is important
Based on the results, your patient is taught with a certain number of repetitions (% of the maximum) to achieve a specific goal. With Reps Counts, you can track real-time results and repetition rates. A repetition is counted when a cycle of muscle contraction and release occurs.
Isometric exercise
In contrast to the census, this exercise requires constant and static movement rather than compression and release cycles. This means maintaining muscle contraction while maintaining a firm position, and it requires control over the level of strength. You can set goals for your patients.
Challenges to play
Meet KINVENT's kangaroo Karl, who moves in different playful settings. The games are customizable to train the patient or athlete for fun and towards a goal that can be adjusted as a percentage of the maximum score based on the results of the evaluation. In addition, there are ten difficulty levels in each game, which provide the patient / athlete with an additional challenge.
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