A Comparative Study on Dominant Hand Grip Strength in Physical Therapists v/s Non-Physical Therapists in Ahmedabad Brahmbhatt Bhoomika1, Vyas Dhara1,*, Thakrar Gira2 1Lecturer, Ahmedabad Physiotherapy College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 2Senior Lecturer, Ahmedabad Physiotherapy College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India *Corresponding authors: Dhara B Vyas A/1, Poojan Bunglows, Near Kabir Enclave, Bopal-Ghuma Road, Bopal, Ahmedabad-58, Gujarat, India, Mobile no.-+91 9924300098 E-mail-dr.dhara.acharya@gmail.com
Online published on 28 September, 2015. Abstract Background Hand grip strength is the force applied by the hand to pull on or suspend from objects and is a specific part of hand strength. It is very useful in various professions where people must work with their hand, like physiotherapy. So this study was designed to evaluate dominant hand grip strength among physical therapists in comparison with non-physical therapists. Objectives • To measure dominant hand grip strength in Physical therapists • To measure dominant hand grip strength in non-physical therapists • To compare dominant hand grip strength in Physical therapists Vs non-physical therapists Materials and Methodology Two groups, 50 physical therapists and 50 non-physical therapists, were enrolled for the study including both the genders, aged between 20–30 years, with normal BMI by convenient sampling method from Ahmedabad. Hand grip strength was evaluated and compared using SAEHANS HAND DYNAMOMETER. Results Statistically analysis was done using student unpaired t-test between two groups. The results in this study shows that there is significant difference in dominant hand grip strength between physical therapists and non-physical therapists. Conclusion Physical therapists are having more grip strength in dominant hand compare to non-physical therapists in Ahmedabad. Top Keywords Hand grip strength, Hand dynamometer. Top |