Baseline Hi-Res Plastic 6' Goniometer 360 Degrees

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749 0003
$10.97
This product is on backorder and is estimated to ship on Nov. 24, 2025
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Baseline HiRes 360 degree clear plastic goniometer, 6 inches

Baseline HiRes 360 degree clear plastic goniometer, 6 inches This transparent plastic goniometer permits observation of a joint's axis of motion and its range of motion The unique design adds a white line behind the measurement gradations to make the readings even easier to read

Features:

  • The primary purpose of this device is to assist in physical therapy by determining range of motion of a joint as well as evaluating and gauging recovery after surgery or physical therapy
  • The 360? head has three scales calibrated to be used with the ISOM (International Standards of Measurement, STFR) system
  • This is an essential tool for treatment, rehab and surgical recovery and evaluation
  • Suitable for home use as well as multi-user environments
  • The arms are 6
  • This goniometer lets you measure joint limits and range-of-motion as well as check extension, flexion, abduction, adduction and rotation
  • The arms have a linear scale in both inches and centimeters
  • They also will remain at the last measurement position until reset
  • The 360? angle scale reads 1? increments
  • The clear plastic of the goniometer allows the device to be placed directly and exactly on a joint or limb for easy observation
  • This Goniometer is a Baseline product, which means it's a trusted name in measurement and evaluation instruments
  • Baseline products have been used by Medical Professionals, Therapists, Doctors and Rehab Clinics all over the world since 1974
  • If you have ever received therapy after an injury, you have probably had your progress tested and measured with a Baseline measurement instrument
  • This product is ideal for professionals, educators, and students seeking reliable anatomical reference
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