This area lists the tests that are derived from the physical measurements in the Inner-Age system. Inner-Age has worked with a number of clinics to ensure that the order in which the tests take place maximize the clinic resource efficiency, and also minimize the time required by the patient. Physiological Tests The physiological tests include: - Blood pressure- systolic
- Blood pressure- diastolic
- Blood pulse
- Hair baldness
- Hair grayness
- Arcus Senilis
- Height
- Waist measurement
- Hip measurement
- Waist to hip ratio
- Weight
- Body mass index
- Static balance test
- Hand grip strength- weakest hand
| - Hand grip strength- strongest hand
- Hand grip strength- average
- Skin elasticity
- Skin fold thickness- back of hand
- Skin fold thickness- triceps
- Near vision
- FEV-1 (forced expired volume)
- FVC (forced vital capacity)
- Body flexibility- anti-flexion
- Body flexibility- retro-flexion
- Body flexibility- side-flexion left
- Body flexibility- side-flexion right
- Smell identification test
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Equipment Required The above tests are completed using the following equipment. - Digital wrist blood monitor
- Spirometer
- Dynamometer
- Inclinometer
- Calipers
- Scales
| - Measuring tape
- Height roller tape
- Stop watch
- Krimsky-Prince rule
- Smell test panel
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A "Clinical Protocol" manual is supplied with the equipment , the manual is a step-by-step user guide, providing a pictorial guide of the use of the equipment, and how the measurements are obtained. The Inner-Age system is complete and has everything you require to start capturing biological age measurement and begin preventative medicine. Other categories within this System part of the Inner-Age website include: If you would like to see how all the features come together, and how a patient is tested, please view the Flash Presentation in the Overview section.©Copyright Inner-Age All Rights Reserved |