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The Detection of Feigned Hand Weakness Using the Five Position Grip Strength Test
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1999
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Functional Movement ScreeningKinesiologyFeigned Hand WeaknessHealth SciencesMedicineHealthy VolunteersUpper ExtremityMotor ControlRehabilitationGrip StrengthHuman MovementFine Motor ControlHand TherapyPhysical TherapyPhysical Medicine
This study assessed the sensitivity and specificity of the five-position grip strength test (5PGST) for detecting feigned hand weakness in healthy volunteers. The 5PGST reliably detected feigned hand weakness in only 15% of cases. Thirty-three per cent of volunteers demonstrated an entirely normal pattern of grip strength when feigning weakness.
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