Pinch Gauges

A pinch gauge is a handheld device used to measure the strength of a person's pinch grip, which is the force applied by the fingers when pinching. These gauges are commonly used in physical therapy, rehabilitation, and ergonomic assessments to evaluate hand function, particularly after injury or surgery.

Key Features of Pinch Gauges:

  • Measures Pinch Strength: Provides an accurate measure of the force applied between the thumb and fingers.
  • Multiple Pinch Types: Can assess lateral (key) pinch, tip pinch, and palmar (three-jaw) pinch.
  • Analog or Digital: Available in both mechanical (analog) and electronic (digital) versions.
  • Units of Measurement: Usually measures force in pounds or kilograms.
  • Ergonomic Design: Designed for comfort and ease of use for both the patient and the therapist.

Common Uses:
Assessing hand function in patients recovering from hand or wrist injuries.
Evaluating pinch strength in people with conditions like arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Monitoring progress during rehabilitation programs.

Pinch gauges are an essential tool in hand therapy, providing objective data to guide treatment and track improvement.

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