Measuring and testing – Muscular force
Patent
1988-11-28
1989-12-05
Ruehl, Charles A.
Measuring and testing
Muscular force
272 68, 272130, A61B 522
Patent
active
048844454
ABSTRACT:
An otherwise conventional Jamar dynamometer is provided with a force transducer. The analog output of the force transducer is sampled at regular intervals and converted to a sequence of digital values by a conventional analog-to-digital converter. The digital output of the converter is processed by a conventional computer in real time to produce an output that clearly indicates the maximum force exerted by the subject and whether or not the subject was sincerely attempting to exert a maximum force while the test was in process. Preferably the output comprises both a graphic display of the forces exerted by the subject over a predetermined interval of time and a statistical analysis of those forces. The output data includes calculated discriminator variables which indicate with a high statistical accuracy whether the subject was sincerely exerting a maximal force on the dynamometer when instructed to do so. In an exemplary embodiment, the computer is a MS.TM. DOS compatible microcomputer and the analog-to-digital converter is a conventional accessory device that is adapted to be mounted in an expansion slot of such a microcomputer.
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Johnstonbaugh Joseph
Nelson Richard C.
Sadoff Armin M.
Sadoff Steven J.
Smith Gerald A.
Ruehl Charles A.
Sadoff Armin M.
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