Tonsa Bladder Inclinometer Physiotherapy Tool, Therapy Inclinometer, Leakproof Movement Meter for Physiotherapy, Chiropractors, Physical and Occupational Therapy
Tonsa Bladder Inclinometer Physiotherapy Tool, Therapy Inclinometer, Leakproof Movement Meter for Physiotherapy, Chiropractors, Physical and Occupational Therapy
Function: 1. Accurate measurement: The tool for measuring the Joint movement can be easily rotated to measure an accurate full range of motion. 2. Spinal test: The joint range of motion measuring instrument is an ideal instrument for drawing spinal curvature and measuring lateral movement. 3. Multifunction: The scoliosis torsion angle measuring device can measure the entire range of flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, dorsiflexion and plantar flexion. 4. Widely used: The spine torsion angle measuring tool is ideal for classrooms or offices, measuring the range of motion of the neck, shoulder, hip, wrist, back, etc. 5. Easy to use: Place the measuring tool near the joint to be measured . When working on the joint, the range of motion is displayed directly on the dial (in degrees). Specification: Item Type: Joint Motion Measurement Tool Material: ABS Usage: Accurately measure, test and evaluate the range of motion of neck, arm, spine, elbow, knee, shoulder, ankle, wrist and metacarpophalangeal joints. Package List: 1 x Joint Movement Measurement Tool
Product Features
- Accurate Measurement: The joint movement measurement tool can be easily rotated to provide accurate Motion measurement.
- Spine test: The joint range of motion measuring tool is an ideal instrument for drawing the spinal curvature and measuring lateral movement.
- Multifunction: The scoliosis torsion angle measuring device can measure the entire range of flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, dorsiflexion and plantar flexion.
- Widely used: The spine torsion protractor is ideal for classroom or office and measures the range of motion of neck, shoulder, hip, wrist, back, etc.
- Easy to use: Place the measuring tool near the connection to be measured. When working on the joint, the range of motion is displayed directly on the dial (in degrees).