• Digital instrument measures isometric grip force and strength increases in rehabilitation and physical therapy programs
  • Typical hydraulic dynamometer system replaced with a circuit board and electronic load sensors, digitally measures hand and finger strength, delivers superior accuracy
  • Digital readout readout measures from 0-200 lbs or 90 kgs, with adjustable handle that allows user to quantify grip strength for different sized objects, accommodates small and large hand sizes, with five grip positions from 1.375" to 3.375"
  • Aluminum body with scratch-resistant UV coating protects all digital components from damage, unit does not have internal moving parts
  • Requires two AAA batteries, comes in a reusable storage container, complete manuals with use and screening instructions, and one year warranty

Meets my needs in an Orthopedic office, clinically, and for IMEs

The real deal. Used the original Jamar dynamometers during my Med school days. And as an Ortho and later Hand Resident. Works every bit as well as I can recall. Currently, it gets plenty of use in my practice as a Hand Surgeon, often giving results that surprise both me and my patient. Interestingly, hand grip strength seems to be tied to our physical health, and even CV health. So, keep testing!

I'm used the the old fashioned dial Dynamometer, but decided to try the digital when purchasing it for my business. It took a bit of getting used to, but now I/m very happy with it. I find it quicker to get the number than looking at the dial.

This product is used to assess grip strength of adults and children. Its accurate, light weight and a very useful item for an Occupational Therapist. I am hoping its lasts longer than the Baseline goniometer I have purchased in the past.

There are several makers of these dynamometers and some are electronic and lighter. But the Jamar is the standard. Well made and durable.

Both the product and the shipment in perfect conditions.