In preclinical research, accurate evaluation of neuromuscular strength is critical for understanding disease progression, drug efficacy, and neurological recovery. A grip strength meter for rat and mice is a widely accepted scientific instrument used to measure forelimb and hindlimb muscle strength in laboratory animals. Designed for precision, repeatability, and ease of use, this device plays a vital role in neuroscience, pharmacology, toxicology, and behavioral research studies.
Our meter for rat and mice is a specialized testing device that measures the peak force exerted by a rat when it grasps a pull bar or grid. The animal instinctively resists being gently pulled away, and the force applied is recorded in real time. This data reflects the muscular and neuromuscular health of the subject. Grip strength testing is non-invasive and stress-minimized, ensuring ethical handling while providing consistent results. It is especially useful in studies involving muscle degeneration, nerve injury, aging, and motor coordination disorders.
Engineered for Versatility & Robustness
Versatile resolution system allowing readings in
Pounds (lb), Kilogram-force (Kgf), and Newtons (N).
Milton Digital Grip Strength Meter for Rat & Mice enhances traditional testing by incorporating advanced sensors and digital displays. These meters automatically capture peak force values, eliminating manual errors and improving data accuracy.
Digital systems are ideal for long-term studies, high-throughput testing, and regulatory-compliant research environments.
Modern laboratories often work with multiple species, which is why a Grip Strength Meter for Rat is highly beneficial. This versatile instrument is engineered to accommodate different animal sizes without compromising accuracy.
By using interchangeable grip bars or mesh platforms, researchers can conduct standardized strength measurements for both rats and mice. This flexibility reduces equipment costs while maintaining high experimental reliability across various study models.
A grip strength meter for rat is widely used in multiple scientific disciplines, including:
Designed with a strong focus on animal welfare, our Digital Grip Strength Meter for Rat & Mice ensures ethical testing. The non-invasive testing method ensures minimal discomfort, while the quick testing process reduces handling stress.
Researchers can easily train staff to operate the device, ensuring consistent results across multiple users and experiments. Additionally, digital meters allow faster testing cycles, making them ideal for studies involving large sample sizes or repeated testing sessions.