New leg strength tool put to the test in kids
NCT ID NCT06667492
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study checks if a new device called the K-Pull dynamometer can reliably measure leg muscle strength in healthy children aged 5 to 16. Researchers will compare its results to a standard machine to see how accurate it is. The goal is to provide a simple, portable way to assess leg function in kids.
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Department of Physiotherapy - University of Thessaly
RECRUITINGLamia, Phthiotis, 35132, Greece
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