• 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch
  • 66Fit Goniometer 6 or 12 inch

Goniometer

  • Accurately measures the axis and range of motion of a joint
  • Made from durable, high quality plastic
  • ISOM calibrated
  • 12 inch long
  • Features 360 degree, imperial and metric scales.

Measuring the range of movement within a joint can be crucial in determining both injury risk and longevity. Physiotherapists can use a Goniometer to assess the range of motion within a particular joint prior to initiating an intervention strategy. After a number of weeks they can remeasure to determine if the intervention is having any beneficial effect to increase range of motion. The Goniometer can measure 360 degrees and imperial/metric units to cater for all preferences of measurement. Calibrated with ISOM helps ensure that results are accurate and reliable and one of the key reasons they are used extensively by physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons nationwide. The device itself is constructed using high quality plastic, giving it excellent durability and making it a worthwhile investment.

What is a goniometer?

A goniometer is a medical device used to measure the range of motion in a joint. It typically consists of two arms, one stationary and the other movable, that are joined at a pivot point. The device is used to assess joint mobility, diagnose joint injuries or conditions, and monitor progress during rehabilitation.

How to use a goniometer?

To use a goniometer, the stationary arm is placed along the bone leading up to the joint being measured, while the movable arm is placed along the bone leading away from the joint. The pivot point of the goniometer is aligned with the center of the joint being measured. The angle of the joint is then read on the scale of the goniometer.

How to read a goniometer?

To read a goniometer, locate the zero point on the scale, which corresponds to the starting position of the joint being measured. The movable arm of the goniometer is then positioned to indicate the end range of motion, and the angle of the joint is read from the scale where the movable arm intersects it.

How does a goniometer work?

A goniometer works by measuring the angle of a joint during movement. As the joint moves, the angle between the two arms of the goniometer changes. By measuring this angle, healthcare professionals can assess the range of motion in the joint and identify any limitations or abnormalities. Goniometers can be used for a variety of joints, including the knee, elbow, wrist, hip, and shoulder. They are an important tool in physical therapy, sports medicine, and orthopedic care.

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