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Apparatus for testing muscle strength

  • US 5,090,421 A
  • Filed: 12/09/1986
  • Issued: 02/25/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/09/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Transducer apparatus for use in testing muscle strength, comprisinga housing having a rigid base plate;

  • a substantially rigid support arm assembly mounted in the housing on said base plate and including a first leg affixed to said base plate and a substantially rigid second leg cantilevered from the first leg and having a longitudinal axis extending from said first leg a spaced distance from the base plate;

    a substantially rigid support post affixed to said second leg, said support post having an end portion projecting out of the housing and further having a longitudinal axis normal to the longitudinal axis through said second leg;

    a pressure plate affixed to the end of the support post projecting from said housing;

    first and second strain gauges, each having a longitudinal axis, and each mounted on the support post with its longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the post, said strain gauges mounted at ninety degrees with respect to each other around the longitudinal axis of the support post;

    a third strain gauge mounted on the second leg and having a longitudinal axis parallel to the axis of the second leg and in a plane in common with a plane that includes both the longitudinal axis of the second leg and the longitudinal axis of the support post;

    electrical means for converting signals output by all of said strain gauges into a signal indicative of muscle strength that contributes to the force exerted against said pressure plate when placed against a localized area of a person'"'"'s body which is being activated by the person for diagnostic purposes; and

    means for displaying said signal indicative of muscle strength.

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