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    NEW clinical device for use in handgrip strength measurement and rehabilitation of hand strength
     

    NEW protocols for improving muscle strength fully controllable by professional therapists

    NEW RELEASE:

    News Medical Life Sciences

    The strength of a person’s hand-grip could be an indicator of their cardiovascular risk, suggest findings from a major study published in The Lancet.

    The research, which included almost 140,000 people from 17 countries found that having a weak grip strength was associated with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and shorter survival.

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