gripekraft
Gripekraft is the muscular strength of the hand and fingers used to grip or hold objects. The concept is used across physical fitness, rehabilitation, and ergonomics to describe how much force a person can exert when closing the hand around an object or component. It is commonly assessed with standardized tests that measure maximal grip force and, in some cases, grip endurance.
Measurement is typically performed with a hand dynamometer, a device that records the peak force generated
Applications of gripekraft include clinical assessment, where low grip strength can indicate frailty or risk of
Training to improve gripekraft focuses on progressive overload of forearm and hand muscles. Common methods include
Variability by age, sex, and occupation means grip strength should be interpreted within individual context. Gripekraft