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The Extendable Goniometer is a precise, easy‑to‑read instrument designed for clinicians and researchers who measure joint range of motion. Built for versatility, it supports both large and small joints with accurate, repeatable readings. The instrument combines durable construction with smooth operation to withstand daily use in clinics, rehabilitation centers, and study environments. A standout feature is the 4x magnifying lens, which enhances visibility of the dual 180-degree high‑resolution scales, helping clinicians read measurements quickly and confidently even in crowded exam rooms. Two stainless steel arms extend to accommodate different joints and patient sizes, delivering stable support as motion is tracked through the full rotation of the joint. The design emphasizes accuracy and durability, making it suitable for routine ROM assessments as well as more detailed motion analysis over time.
This Extendable Goniometer is designed for use in busy clinical environments where quick, repeatable measurements are essential. Its compact footprint does not interfere with patient positioning, while the smooth glide and readouts support efficient ROM assessments. By combining a robust metal housing with precise measuring scales and a magnifying lens, this instrument helps clinicians document joint motion with confidence and consistency over time. The extendable arms and durable construction make it suitable for a wide range of patients and examination scenarios, ensuring accurate data can be collected with minimal effort. Clinicians can document progress across sessions, track improvements, and compare values against normative data, supporting evidence-based decision making in rehabilitation programs and research protocols.
Care and maintenance are straightforward: wipe the instrument with a soft, dry cloth after use to remove perspiration, oils, and debris. With proper care, the goniometer maintains calibration and provides reliable, long‑term performance in daily practice and research settings.
The Extendable Goniometer is a precise, easy‑to‑read instrument designed for clinicians and researchers who measure joint range of motion. Built for versatility, it supports both large and small joints with accurate, repeatable readings. The instrument combines durable construction with smooth operation to withstand daily use in clinics, rehabilitation centers, and study environments. A standout feature is the 4x magnifying lens, which enhances visibility of the dual 180-degree high‑resolution scales, helping clinicians read measurements quickly and confidently even in crowded exam rooms. Two stainless steel arms extend to accommodate different joints and patient sizes, delivering stable support as motion is tracked through the full rotation of the joint. The design emphasizes accuracy and durability, making it suitable for routine ROM assessments as well as more detailed motion analysis over time.
This Extendable Goniometer is designed for use in busy clinical environments where quick, repeatable measurements are essential. Its compact footprint does not interfere with patient positioning, while the smooth glide and readouts support efficient ROM assessments. By combining a robust metal housing with precise measuring scales and a magnifying lens, this instrument helps clinicians document joint motion with confidence and consistency over time. The extendable arms and durable construction make it suitable for a wide range of patients and examination scenarios, ensuring accurate data can be collected with minimal effort. Clinicians can document progress across sessions, track improvements, and compare values against normative data, supporting evidence-based decision making in rehabilitation programs and research protocols.
Care and maintenance are straightforward: wipe the instrument with a soft, dry cloth after use to remove perspiration, oils, and debris. With proper care, the goniometer maintains calibration and provides reliable, long‑term performance in daily practice and research settings.