Grip BMI

Grip weight index refers to the relative strength of muscles, that is, the grip strength per kilogram of body weight. The Grip BMI mainly reflects the strength of the forearm and hand muscles, and is also related to the strength of other muscle groups, and is a good indicator of the overall strength of the muscles. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: physical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Before the check, the taboo is bad and the diet is not good. Normal value The reference standard is greater than or equal to 35 kg. Clinical significance Abnormal results: muscle weakness, damage to the grip muscles, etc. People who need to be examined: people who have undergone a full-body examination. Low results may be diseases: precautions for myasthenia gravis crisis Taboo before the test: poor rest, improper diet. Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor's work. Inspection process The two feet of the testee are naturally separated into an upright posture, and the two arms are drooping. Hold the hand grip gauge all the way and count the scale of the hand grip gauge. Hold the hand with a strong (profit) hand twice, and take the best score as the grip index compared to your own weight. Not suitable for the crowd People without upper limbs or upper limbs. Adverse reactions and risks May cause muscle soreness.

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