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Effect of instrument type and one-handed versus two-handed grips on force application during simulated instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilisation.

Nickolai J P MartonickKyle NorthAshley ReevesCraig McGowanRussell T Baker
Published in: BMJ open sport & exercise medicine (2023)
Clinicians produced greater IASTM forces when applying a two-handed grip than a one-handed grip. Instrument weight may matter less than instrument shape, size and bevelling for influencing force production as instrument length appears to influence force production when using one-handed or two-handed grips. Although the effects of IASTM force variation on patient outcomes remains unknown, these findings may be considered by clinicians when making instrument and grip choices.
Keyphrases
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  • soft tissue
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