What is Isokinetic Hand Railing?
In Isokinetic hand railing, there are handrails that contain several nodes that are located continually along a line where the hand is gripped. The purpose of these nodes is to avoid the slipping of the hand mainly. Hence, with Isokinetic handrails, the chance of one’s handgrip sliding is very low. This makes these kinds of handrails very safe and reliable, especially with people who have some disability associated with the hands or fingers and have difficulty gripping and holding on to things. The nodes on an Isokinetic handrail are spaced continuously along the axis of the rail. This is done at approximate spaces and contributes to the reduction of muscle torque and muscle strain, which prevents the fingers from sliding from the rail. In this way, the balance of a person is well sustained and the climbing of the stairs becomes a lot easier than it tends to be. Isokinetic hand railing is done keeping the needs and requirements of disabled people in view. This is important because ther