The Jackson Strength Evaluation System was developed by Dr. Andrew Jackson at the University of Houston. The system is widely used by rehabilitation professionals to monitor progress in recovery from injury and by industrial testing specialists to assess the ability of job applicants to perform physically demanding work tasks. The system features an electronic load cell for accurate and reliable measurements of isometric strength and a Nexus tablet that interfaces with the load cell via Bluetooth. The system is designed to meet the needs of Jackson lift, torso and pull strength test protocols, and the lift tasks of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
Jackson Strength Evaluation System

- Model: 32728
- Supplier: Lafayette
The Jackson Strength Evaluation System was developed by Dr. Andrew Jackson at the University of Houston. The system is widely […]
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