About Inclinometer for orthopedic use Bubble rehabilitation Therapy
Biotronix Solution Forever High Precision Physical Bubble Inclinometer - Baseline Physical Therapy Inclinometer with 360 Rotating Dial, Digital Medical Inclinometer with Clear Fonts, Leak-Proof Manual Muscle TesterThe Baseline 12-1056 Bubble Inclinometer precisely measures, tests and evaluates the range-of-motion of necks, hips, spines, elbows, knees, shoulders, ankles, wrists and MCP joints. To use, place the Inclinometer near the joint to be measured. As the joint gets manipulated, the range-of-motion displays (in degrees) directly on the dial. Baseline products have been the choice of leading Medical Professionals, Therapists, Doctors and Rehab Clinics for decades. The Inclinometer is ideal for plotting curvature of the spine as well as measuring lateral movement. The Inclinometer can measure the entire range of Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion. The included protective carry case ensures security for travel and everyday storage. Also included is a detailed instruction manual. Standards codified in AMA Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, third edition.
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Comprehensive Measurement RangeThis bubble inclinometer measures from 0 to 360 Rankine, making it suitable for a variety of joint and muscle assessments. Its swivel dial and anti-leak construction ensure durability and reliability during therapy sessions, facilitating comprehensive evaluation for patients of all ages.
Lightweight and Easy to UseWeighing just 100 grams, the inclinometer is highly portable and convenient for therapists and patients alike. Its user-friendly bubble system allows for intuitive use without a digital display, making it accessible in both clinical and at-home rehabilitation environments.
FAQ's of Inclinometer for orthopedic use Bubble rehabilitation Therapy:
Q: How is the bubble inclinometer used in orthopedic rehabilitation therapy?
A: The bubble inclinometer is used to measure the range of motion in various joints, such as the shoulder, back, cervical spine, and limbs. The therapist places the device on the targeted area, uses the swivel dial to set baseline measurements, and observes the bubble to record the patient's joint mobility during therapy sessions.
Q: What are the benefits of using a bubble inclinometer for physiotherapy?
A: Using a bubble inclinometer helps therapists and patients accurately track range of motion progress and rehabilitation outcomes. It enables targeted treatment plans, ensures effective therapy, and facilitates objective documentation of patient improvement over time.
Q: When should the bubble inclinometer be utilized during therapy sessions?
A: This tool is ideal at the beginning, during, and end of therapy sessions to assess range of motion changes. It is particularly beneficial for monitoring improvements in patients recovering from injuries or surgeries involving the shoulder, back, or other joints.
Q: Where can bubble inclinometer therapy be administered?
A: Bubble inclinometer therapy can be performed in clinical physiotherapy settings, rehabilitation centers, and home environments under the guidance of a trained professional. Its portable design makes it suitable for versatile use.
Q: What is the process for taking a measurement with this inclinometer?
A: To take a measurement, position the inclinometer on the body part being evaluated, set the swivel dial to zero or the desired start point, and guide the patient through the movement. The therapist then reads the position of the bubble on the dial to determine the angle achieved.
Q: Can this inclinometer be used for children and elderly patients?
A: Yes, the bubble inclinometer is designed for safe use by all age groups, including children, adults, elders, women, and even infants when supervised and administered by a qualified therapist.