GripAble. User Manual Pro
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GripAble enables the therapist to set up users (patients/clients) with a unique
log in, assess their ability in grip/release and movement to set a baseline,
set treatment goals and review progress. GripAble is also able to assess
various aspects of grip strength in a separate part of the App. See later in this
document for more details on how to set up a new user, use the grip tests and
other functionalities.
ASSESSMENT
GripAble assesses:
• Grip strength
• Release of grip
• Wrist extension and flexion
• Wrist radial and ulnar deviation
• Pronation and supination
The assessment of strength is sensitive to 0.1 Kg and is therefore able to detect
flickers of movement. The minimum and maximum strengths recordable are 0.3
Kg to 90 Kg.
Assessment of ability to release is valuable for neurological disorders. GripAble gives
an objective assessment of the ability to actively release, even at low strength levels.
This is represented as a percentage of total release.
TR
AINING
The therapist can use GripAble to address training goals as appropriate
including to:
• gain control of grip and release
• strengthen forearm and hand muscles
• improve concentration
• improve coordination
• improve intentional release of grip
• strengthen pinch grips
• encourage movements of the wrist and forearm
• encourage grip and pinch strength endurance
• provide motivating and engaging activities
GripAble is developing fast and therefore software upgrades
will be regularly applied to the GripAble App. Awareness
of the updates and training will be provided for therapists
both online on the GripAble website and via newsletters.
Should you need any further help, please contact
the
customer team.
WHAT DOES
GRIPABLE DO?