Measuring the Isometric Muscle Forces of Hip Extension EasyForce Digital Dynamometer











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Order at: https://meloqdevices.com/collections/all • In this video, we suggest how to perform the measurement of isometric forces produced by the muscles responsible for hip extension using the EasyForce digital dynamometer in a clinical setting. • The patient should be lying in a prone position. The wrist/ankle or thigh (depending on patient size) attachment is firmly fixed proximal to the knee joint while the device is anchored to the bottom of the bed/table on the opposite side. Make sure that EasyForce anchor points are in line with the movement trajectory. To additionally eliminate compensations, apply manual pressure to the posterior side of the pelvis. • Once you have the patient in position, turn the device on. Make sure the device is not under tension when you press the measurement button to prepare to take the measurement. Once you have pressed the measurement button, you can tell the patient to apply force in the appropriate direction. The device will beep throughout the measurement. • When complete, the patient releases the applied force and the measurement results are shown. Results include peak force, average force, time to peak force and time under tension. • You can save the measurement by pressing the measure button once more to return to history view. Otherwise, you can delete the measurement by pressing the delete button. • Combine EasyForce with the EasyAngle Digital Goniometer to give your patients accurate quantified measurements every time. • Visit https://meloqdevices.com/ for more information.

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