A goniometer is used to measure the range of motion of various joints around the body.
It is a useful tool for measuring the flexibility of a joint, and is commonly used by physiotherapists, physicians, physical therapists, physiologists, athletic trainers, chiropractors and sport scientists.
Its aim is to measure the flexibility of a joint, which is important for injury prevention and execution of many sporting movements.
To measure the range of motion at a joint, the center of the goniometer is positioned at the axis of rotation of a joint, and the arms of the goniometer are aligned with the long axis of the bones of the adjacent segments or to an external reference.
Large Goniometer
This lightweight plastic goniometer is perfect for professionals and students.
Made from light weight transparent plastic material.
Features broad arms with solid linear stripe for easy limb centralizing.
Reads from 0º to 180º in each direction at 1º increments.
Includes linear readings in both inches and cm. Each arm length is 7 inches / 18 cm. It is able to measure up to 19 inches / 49 cm when arms are extended.
Rounded corners mean no pinching of clients.
Finger Goniometer
Easy to use, accurate measurement.
Measures finger metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints, as well as other small joints including toes.
Made from lightweight transparent plastic material.