About Inclinometer for body mechanics with swivel dial
Biotronix Solution Forever High Precision Physical Bubble Inclinometer - Baseline Physical Therapy Inclinometer with 360 Rotating Dial, Digital Medical Inclinometer with Clear Fonts, Leak-Proof Manual Muscle TesterThe Baseline12-1056 Bubble Inclinometer precisely measures, tests and evaluates the range-of-motion of necks, hips, spines, elbows, knees, shoulders, ankles, wrists and MCP joints. To use, place the Inclinometer near the joint to be measured. As the joint gets manipulated, the range-of-motion displays (in degrees) directly on the dial. Baseline products have been the choice of leading Medical Professionals, Therapists, Doctors and Rehab Clinics for decades. The Inclinometer is ideal for plotting curvature of the spine as well as measuring lateral movement. The Inclinometer can measure the entire range of Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion. The included protective carry case ensures security for travel and everyday storage. Also included is a detailed instruction manual. Standards codified in AMA Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, third edition.
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Accurate Measurement and VersatilityWith a measuring range of 0 to 360 Rankine, the inclinometer offers precise evaluation of joint and muscle movement. Its bubble level and swivel dial design allow therapists and patients to monitor progress across multiple body regions, including the shoulder, cervical spine, and back. The tool's plastic construction ensures durability for repeated therapeutic use.
Suitable for All Age GroupsEngineered for flexibility, this inclinometer can be used by children, adults, women, elders, and even infants. Its portable and user-friendly design makes it accessible for both clinic-based and at-home physiotherapy sessions, providing valuable support in rehabilitation processes across diverse patient profiles.
FAQ's of Inclinometer for body mechanics with swivel dial:
Q: How is the bubble inclinometer with swivel dial used in physiotherapy?
A: The bubble inclinometer is used to assess and monitor the range of motion in joints and muscles. During physiotherapy, a therapist positions the inclinometer on the targeted body part-such as the shoulder or cervical area-and adjusts the swivel dial to measure movement angles accurately.
Q: What makes this inclinometer suitable for a wide range of age groups?
A: This device is lightweight (100 grams), safe to use, and portable, making it appropriate for children, adults, women, elders, and infants. Its non-invasive plastic construction and simple dial mechanism cater to users across varying ages and physical conditions.
Q: When should the swivel dial inclinometer be used during therapy?
A: The inclinometer should be used during initial assessments, progress evaluations, and post-intervention follow-ups in physiotherapy sessions to measure joint and muscle mobility or flexibility. It helps guide treatment plans and tracks recovery advancement.
Q: Where can this therapeutic bubble inclinometer be effectively utilized?
A: It can be used in professional physiotherapy clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care environments. The portable nature and easy operation allow flexibility for therapists to carry and use the device in multiple settings.
Q: What is the process of measuring joint movement with this inclinometer?
A: Position the bubble inclinometer on the region being assessed, align the starting point using the swivel dial, and gently move the joint or muscle. The angle of movement is then read directly from the dial, providing an immediate assessment of the mobility range.
Q: What are the benefits of using a bubble inclinometer in physiotherapy?
A: It improves the accuracy of joint and muscle movement assessments, supports therapeutic decision-making, and allows for objective progress tracking over time. Its ease of use and non-electronic nature make it reliable for repeated clinical or home-based evaluations.