Statistical Correlation Between Grip and Core Strength in Healthy Adults Aged 40-79

 
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2022
 
THIRD WINNER
 
Is there a statistical correlation between grip and core strength within healthy
individuals between 40 and 79 years of age?
 
Fiona Bischofberger and Selina Papritz
 
Zurich University of Applied Sciences, School of Health Professions
Switzerland
 
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2022
 
SECOND WINNER
 
World record in reliability?
Reliability study on measuring thickness of Achilles tendon with ultrasound
 
Álfhildur María Magnúsdóttir, Guðrún Baldvinsdóttir and Sara Ívarsdóttir
 
University of Iceland
Iceland
 
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2022
 
FIRST WINNER
 
Psychomotor development of chromosome 13q deletion syndrome.
A cross-sectional study.
 
Iñigo Sarasqueta Soret
 
Escuela Universitaria Gimbernat Cantabria
Spain
 
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2022
 
THIRD WINNER
 
Effects of Agility Training with Light Equipment on Balance and Mobility in People
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Holmarsdottir Thelma Rut
 
University of Iceland
Iceland
 
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2022
 
SECOND WINNER
 
Comparing the Efficacy of Different Conservative Treatment Protocols in Individuals
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Atabey Gerlegiz F, Akbayrak T,  Gursen C, Mangir N, Yazici M,
Akdogan B, Nakip G and Ozgul S
 
Hacettepe University
Turkey
 
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2022
 
FIRST WINNER
 
Quantification of physical activity parameters during inpatient therapy sessions
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Retrospective study based on sensor monitoring.
 
Stefanakis Marios, Sakellari Vasiliki, Koumantakis George, Klenk Jochen, Kampe Karin,
Klimek Matthias, Pfeiffer Klaus and Becker Clemens
 
University of West Attica
Greece
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Investigating the relationship between grip and core strength in healthy individuals aged 40 to 79, Fiona Bischofberger and Selina Papritz from Zurich University of Applied Sciences conducted a study to determine any statistical correlation. The research aims to provide insights into the connection between these physical attributes within the specified age group.

  • Strength correlation
  • Grip strength
  • Core strength
  • Healthy adults
  • Age group

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  1. BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2022 THIRD WINNER Is there a statistical correlation between grip and core strength within healthy individuals between 40 and 79 years of age? Fiona Bischofberger and Selina Papritz Zurich University of Applied Sciences, School of Health Professions Switzerland

  2. BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2022 SECOND WINNER World record in reliability? Reliability study on measuring thickness of Achilles tendon with ultrasound lfhildur Mar a Magn sd ttir, Gu r n Baldvinsd ttir and Sara varsd ttir University of Iceland Iceland

  3. BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2022 FIRST WINNER Psychomotor development of chromosome 13q deletion syndrome. A cross-sectional study. I igo Sarasqueta Soret Escuela Universitaria Gimbernat Cantabria Spain

  4. MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2022 THIRD WINNER Effects of Agility Training with Light Equipment on Balance and Mobility in People with Parkinson s Disease Holmarsdottir Thelma Rut University of Iceland Iceland

  5. MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2022 SECOND WINNER Comparing the Efficacy of Different Conservative Treatment Protocols in Individuals with Urinary Incontinence Symptoms After Prostatectomy Atabey Gerlegiz F, Akbayrak T, Gursen C, Mangir N, Yazici M, Akdogan B, Nakip G and Ozgul S Hacettepe University Turkey

  6. MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2022 FIRST WINNER Quantification of physical activity parameters during inpatient therapy sessions of geriatric patients with hip and pelvic fracture. Retrospective study based on sensor monitoring. Stefanakis Marios, Sakellari Vasiliki, Koumantakis George, Klenk Jochen, Kampe Karin, Klimek Matthias, Pfeiffer Klaus and Becker Clemens University of West Attica Greece

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