Place inclinometer near joint to be measured; turn dial until scale reads 0; takes joint through its range; read range traveled directly from dial. Numerous neck and back measurements require the simultaneous use of 2 inclinometers.
Tuning forks, typically aluminum, consist of a stem (handle) and two prongs that form a U-shaped fork (Figure 4-13). The tuning fork vibrates at a set frequency after being struck on the heel of the hand and is used to assess vibratory sensation and hearing (air conduction and bone conduction).
This gravity inclinometer yields precise results for flexion and extension, abduction and adduction as well as rotation in the neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle and spine.
The purpose of using a hand dynamometer is to measure the maximum isometric strength of the hand and forearm muscles. The hand dynamometer can be adjusted for hand size and must be calibrated regularly for consistent results
Digital Inclinometer with fixed feet is used to measure range-of-motion (ROM). Place inclinometer near the joint to be measured; press “zero” button; move joint through its range; press the “hold” button. Read measurements on LCD. Uses 1 x 3v CR2032 battery (included).
A simple, easy to use, ergonomically designed instrument that objectively measures push, pull and lift forces for manual muscle testing, fuctional capacity evaluation and job task evaluation.Light weight, small and portable.
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