B&L Engineering PG-30 30 lb Pinch Gauge 1 lb Increments Calibration
The B&L Engineering PG-30 30 lb Pinch Gauge is a precision instrument designed for use in various medical and rehabilitation settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care environments. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to accurately measure grip strength in 1 lb increments, making it an invaluable tool for physical therapists, occupational therapists, and healthcare professionals assessing patient progress and rehabilitation needs.
The PG-30 Pinch Gauge is a compact, handheld device that serves as a vital assessment tool for evaluating grip strength, a critical aspect of hand function and overall physical capability. By providing a quantitative measurement of an individual's grip strength, this device aids healthcare professionals in diagnosing, treating, and monitoring conditions that affect hand function, such as arthritis, nerve damage, or post-surgical recovery. The gauge's precision engineering ensures reliable and consistent measurements, facilitating informed treatment decisions and personalized rehabilitation plans.
Key Features
- Accurate measurement of grip strength in 1 lb increments up to 30 lbs
- Includes a calibration certificate to ensure accuracy and reliability
- Highly durable construction for prolonged use in clinical and home settings
- Easy-to-read display for quick and efficient assessments
- Compact and lightweight design for convenient transport and storage
- Simple, intuitive operation requiring minimal training or expertise
- Complements a range of rehabilitation and physical therapy protocols
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: [Insert dimensions, e.g., length, width, height] • Weight: [Insert weight] • Materials: [Insert materials, e.g., stainless steel, plastic] • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for accuracy and reliability • Calibration Accuracy: ±0.3 lb, as certified by the included calibration certificateIdeal For
• Hospitals and inpatient rehabilitation centers • Outpatient clinics and physical therapy offices • Home care and rehabilitation services • Occupational therapy settings • Sports medicine and athletic training facilities • Research institutions and universities studying hand function and rehabilitationShare Product Link: