2012
DOI: 10.1177/1071181312561429
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Effects of Gender and Hand Dominance on Children’s Capacity to Hang onto an Overhead Rung with One Hand

Abstract: Falls from playground equipment are a major cause of childhood injury and death. The purpose of this experiment was to quantify children's maximum capacity to hang onto a rung and to determine how this strength varies for factors such as hand dominance and gender. Breakaway strength (a measure of the maximum capacity to hang onto a handhold) was measured for 130 children ages 5-11 on a 38.1mm diameter horizontal cylinder. Breakaway strength was significantly affected by hand dominance (p=0.022) and gender (p=0… Show more

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