repäisystesti
Repäisystesti, also known as the Sitting-Rising Test, is a simple exercise used to evaluate a person's muscle strength and overall physical fitness. The test was developed by Finnish physician Mauri Auala and his team in the 1980s. The Repäisystesti is also known as the "Muscle Power Test" and it was designed to assess an individual's ability to perform everyday tasks, such as rising from a seated position, which is a crucial function for maintaining independence and mobility in old age.
The test involves a person sitting in a chair and then deciding whether or not they can
The Repäisystesti has been widely used in healthcare settings in Finland and other countries to assess the