D. Soares et A. Riedel, A SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE PINCH METER TO DETECT SUBCLINICAL WEAKNESS AMONG LEPROSY PATIENTS, Leprosy review, 68(1), 1997, pp. 55-60
This paper describes the use of a neonatal sphygmomanometer cuff as a
simple, inexpensive pinch meter. Normal values for key pinch, pulp pin
ch and side pinch in the dominant hand of healthy Nepali people are pr
ovided. The pinch meter was also used to test pinch strength in hands
affected by leprosy and normal hands. Some patients with leprosy who h
ave no objective weakness on voluntary muscle testing (VMT) have less
pinch strength than people without leprosy. The pinch meter is a usefu
l tool for the early detection of motor function loss.