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Goniometers Plastic 360° ISOM 12” (30 cm), 8" (20 cm), 6" (10 cm)
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Same features as the regular Baseline® goniometer but also features a white background behind the gradations, numbers and text to assure high contrast for added readability and resolution.
All the instruments needed for a full evaluation. In addition to the hydraulic hand dynamometer, other instruments included are stainless steel goniometer, 2-point discriminator with 3rd point, Wartenburg pinwheel, finger circumference gauge and functional finger motion gauge. Sets available with dial or digital gauge dynamometers.
Chattanooga Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer is designed to evaluate strength for hand and finger rehabilitation.
**Clinic/ Professional Discount Available on this product Call: 905-564-3693 for further details** Description: Great for testing reflexes and bone fractures 7 1/2 inches chrome handle Triangular rubber head
**Clinic/ Professional Discount Available on this product Call: 905-564-3693 for further details** Description: Tuning Fork with weights, aluminum alloy designed to meet medical requirements, the different frequencies of tuning forks test hearing capabilities as well as testing for bone fractures.
**Clinic/ Professional Discount Available on this product Call: 905-564-3693 for further details** Description: Transparent plastic Allows location of axis of motion and observation of joint movement 360 degree scale
**Clinic/ Professional Discount Available on this product Call: 905-564-3693 for further details** Description: The Jamara Hand Eval 2 Kit is ideal for routine screening of grip strength and evaluation of possible hand trauma and dysfunction.
**Clinic/ Professional Discount Available on this product Call: 905-564-3693 for further details** Description: Plastic goniometer to help measure the range of motion and dexterity of small joints on the body. Range of motion is determined by placing the head of the goniometer over a joint's axis of motion then measuring the second arm relative to the...