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Lafayette Manual Muscle Test System
Lafayette Instrument Company revolutionized manual muscle testing in 1988 with
the introduction of the first hand-held muscle tester. Now with the
introduction of the Lafayette Manual Muscle Tester that combines precision and
accuracy with a new ergonomic design to provide you with accurate, objective
and reliable results, we have done it again! The three interchangeable padded
stirrups enable you to employ established protocols with efficiency and
confidence while ensuring patient comfort.
The Lafayette MMT features innovations not employed by any other manual muscle
test system on the market. The interactive menus allow the user to select a
wide range of options, such as, data storage, test times (1-10 seconds) and
also offers the choice of high and low threshold settings (to accommodate large
muscles or digits). The large, easy to read LCD screen displays all information
clearly, reducing the possibility of reading errors or selecting unwanted
options.
Lafayette MMT - Technological Innovations:
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Dual measurement range, 0-300 pounds (136.1 kilograms) or 0-50 pounds (22.6
kilograms) - for increased sensitivity
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Selectable test time from 1 second to 10 seconds - for improved intratester and
intertester reproducibility
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Audible beep - to indicate the end of a pre-set test time
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Automatic or manual storage of up to 52 test results with the ability to scroll
through and review the stored results - for documentation
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Records: peak force, time to reach peak force and total test time
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Force displayed in pounds or kilograms
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Eliminates errors due to non-perpendicular force
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Integrated calibration routine with automatic verification - for assurance of
instrument accuracy
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Automatic battery saving sleep mode Audible/graphical low battery indicator
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Size: 3" x 4" x 1.5"
Weight: 10 ounces (260 grams)
Range: 0-300 pounds (136 kilograms) / 0-50 pounds (22
kilograms)
Accuracy: +/- 1.0 pound high range / +/- 0.5 pound low
range
Resolution: 0.4 pound high range / 0.1 pound low range
Battery Life: 80-85 hours, 10-12 hours after low battery
condition
Timing Accuracy: +/- 0.03%
Data Storage Capacity: 52 tests
Calibration Points: 0, 25 and 50 pounds
Preset test Length: 1-10 seconds; in 1 second increments
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Designed for high inter-instrument reproducibility
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Three, easy to change molded plastic stirrups with pads
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Force measurement in pounds or kilograms (user selectable)
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Measures peak force, time to reach peak force and total test time
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Data storage for up to 52 tests in on-board memory (peak force and time to
reach peak force)
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Manual or automatic storage of data
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Dual measurement range: 0-300 pounds (136.1 kilograms) or 0-50 pounds (22.6
kilograms)
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Selectable test time from 1-10 seconds
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Tone to indicate end of preset test time
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Built-in calibration routine
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Automatic verification of calibration
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Microprocessor controlled
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Easy to read graphical LCD display
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Manual On/Off switch
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Manual or automatic reset
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Built-in stored data browsing capability
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Low battery detection indicated by tone and icon
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Automatic battery saving sleep mode
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Interactive menus which allow user to select device options
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Battery powered: (1) lithium battery
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Minimal measurement drift
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MMT Wireless (IR) Data Transfer Module
Infrared wireless computer interface allows data transfer
from 01163 Lafayette Manual Muscle Tester to your computer.
Minimum Computer Requirements:
. Windows 98 2nd edition or later
. One USB Port
. CD Drive
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Jackson Strength Evaluation System
The Jackson Strength Evaluation System was developed by
Dr. Andrew Jackson at the University of Houston. The system is widely used by
rehabilitation professionals to monitor progress in recovery from injury and by
industrial testing specialists to assess the ability of job applicants to
perform physically demanding work tasks. The system features an electronic load
cell for accurate and reliable measurements of isometric strength and a new
programmable microprocessor control, offering user-defined standardized test
protocols. The system is designed to meet the needs of Jackson lift, torso and
pull strength test protocols and the lift tasks of the National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The system comes complete with detailed
instructions for the recommended strength tests and offers validated,
standardized test protocols and normative data. It is lightweight and compact
making it highly portable. The components of this system can be purchased
individually.
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32628
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Jackson Dual Strength Evaluation System
The Jackson Strength Evaluation System was developed by
Dr. Andrew Jackson at the University of Houston. The system is widely used by
rehabilitation professionals to monitor progress in recovery from injury and by
industrial testing specialists to assess the ability of job applicants to
perform physically demanding work tasks. The system features an electronic load
cell for accurate and reliable measurements of isometric strength and a new
programmable microprocessor control, offering user-defined standardized test
protocols. The system is designed to meet the needs of Jackson lift, torso and
pull strength test protocols and the lift tasks of the National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The system comes complete with detailed
instructions for the recommended strength tests and offers validated,
standardized test protocols and normative data. It is lightweight and compact
making it highly portable. The components of this system can be purchased
individually.
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32628-1
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Physical Work Capacity and Functional Capacity Evaluation
System
The two components of the PWCFC Evaluation System are Physical Work
Capacity (PWC) and Functional Capacity (FC).
The Physical Work Capacity component evaluates the capacity of an individual to
perform physically demanding work tasks. System input includes the
physical ability test results and demographic data. Output is a
computergenerated report that assesses the Physical Work Capacity. The report
helps employers make either of two employment decisions, which are:
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Pre-employment:
The PWC report evaluates the capacity of a job applicant to perform
physically demanding work tasks.
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Return-to-Work: The FC report evaluates the capacity of an
employee to perform physically demanding tasks at a level that allows for the
safe return to work.
Data used to develop the Physical Work Capacity evaluation comes from 20 years
of preemployment research completed at the University of Houston. The purpose
of this research was to validate pre-employment tests and define
physiologically justified standards or accurate scores. The ergonomic
principle is to match the worker to the demands of the job. This validation
research is the linkage between test results and job tasks.
The Functional Capacity component assesses Work Capacity and physical fitness.
The fitness components include maximum aerobic capacity (VO2max), body
composition and flexibility. These are the common components included in adult
fitness test batteries (Baumgartner & Jackson, 1999; Golding, Meyers &
Sinning, 1989).
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32601PWCFC
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Adult Back and Leg Dynamometer Package
Includes 600-pound pull dynamometer for testing subjects
with normal strength, a foot chain, a solid aluminum lifting bar with
comfortable hand grips and a lifting platform. The solid lifting platform,
measuring 24" x 24", is small enough for easy transportation. The pull
dynamometer has several heavy-duty springs for long-lasting accuracy and a
range of 50 to 600 pounds, in 5-pound increments.
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32527A
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Adolescent Back and Leg Dynamometer Package
Includes 300-pound pull dynamometer for testing subjects
who have less strength than a full-grown adult, a 4" chain, a solid aluminum
lifting bar with comfortable hand grips and a lifting platform. The solid
lifting platform, measuring 24" x 24", is small enough for easy transportation.
The pull dynamometer has several heavy-duty springs for long-lasting accuracy
and a range of 25 to 300 pounds, in 5-pound increments.
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32527A-3
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400-Pound Push/Pull Dynamometer
The Push/Pull Dynamometer is an inexpensive yet precise
alternative to more expensive products on the market. Featuring a 25 to
400-pound push/pull measurement range, the unit is accurate to +/- 2% across
the full scale. It weighs 4 pounds, is 10" long, 4" wide and 2.25" high. The
push-pad size is 8" x 2.125" and the handlebar is solid aluminum with
comfortable handgrips.
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Lafayette Hand Dynamometer
Health professionals in physical education, corporate
fitness and sports medicine have made the Lafayette Hand Dynamometer their grip
test standard because it is accurate, repeatable and durable. Its
custom-twisted spring can easily withstand accidental dropping without
affecting its accuracy. Also, during a grip test, the spring compresses,
providing the handle with life-like dynamic motion. This hand dynamometer
features a dual pointer system to retain the maximum effort and 4 cm of handle
adjustment for the most comfortable fit. The testing range on a dual scale is 0
to 100 kilograms / 0 to 220 pounds. Includes carrying case and norms for ages 5
through adult.
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50KG Hand Dynamometer
Health professionals in physical education, corporate
fitness and sports medicine have made the Lafayette Hand Dynamometer their grip
test standard because it is accurate, repeatable and durable. Its custom
twisted spring can easily withstand accidental dropping without affecting its
accuracy. Also, during a grip test, the spring compresses, providing the handle
with life-like dynamic motion. The testing range on this dual scale is 0 to 50
kilograms / 0 to 110 pounds. Includes carrying case and norms for ages 5
through adult.
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JAMAR Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer
This precision instrument is designed for both routine
screening and for evaluation of hand trauma or diseased hands. The adjustable
handle can be placed in five grip positions, from 1.375" to 3.375", in
half-inch increments. This sealed hydraulic system features a dual-scale
readout that displays isometric grip force from 0 to 200 pounds (90 kg).
Includes instructions, norms, patient record charts and carrying case.
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JAMAR Hydraulic Pinch Gauge
The unique design of this gauge frees the client to
perform a true pinch pattern because the therapist, not the client, supports
the weight of the gauge. A highly accurate pinch-force measurement is the
result. It measures pinch force up to 45 pounds. Includes instructions and
carrying case.
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Hand Evaluation Kit
All the basics for hand and finger evaluation, in one
convenient package. Jamar Hand Evaluation Kit includes one each of: JAMAR
Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer, JAMAR Hydraulic Pinch Gauge, and JAMAR 5 1/2"
Finger Goniometer. All three instruments come in a convenient
storage/carrying case with individual compartments for each instrument.
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Complete Vertisonic
The Vertisonic uses sonar to objectively measure vertical
jump. The pulse unit emits a short pulse of sound upon a signal from the
display unit, and then waits for an echo and sends a signal back to the display
unit. The sonar waves echo off the subject’s hand and bounce back to the pulse
unit to measure the vertical height and jump. The LCD display on the display
unit automatically shows, in inches or cenimeters, standing height, jump
height, vertical jump height and maximum jump height. The Vertisonic provides
immediate feedback and is accurate to 0.24". The portable, battery powered unit
employs a "battery saver" feature that will automatically shut the unit off
when it is not in use.
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