Feature

●Widely used: joint goniometers used to measure the range of motion of the joints, and spine angle is also architectural drawing and level measurement
●Usage: Articulating goniometer tool for knees, elbows, fingers, joints, and spine curvature
●Transparent design: The finger goniometer adopts a transparent design, and has clear and accurate markings so you can observe the measurement data clearly.
●360°: Goniometer adopts a one-time increment design to provide 360 degree coverage and suitable for a variety of objects
●Excellent Acrylic: Joint Soinargoniometers are made of high quality acrylic material, sturdy and sturdy, thick and durable for long time use


Description

Function:
1 360°: Goniometer adopts a one-time increment design to provide 360 degree coverage suitable for a variety of objects.
2. Usage: Articulating goniometer tool can measure your knees, elbows, fingers, joint range of motion and the degree of spine curve.
3 Transparent Design: The finger goniometer adopts a transparent design and has clear and accurate markings so you can observe your measurement data clearly.
4 Widely used: joint goniometers used to measure joint range of motion and spinal angle. It can also be used for architectural drawings and level measurements.
5 Excellent Acrylic: Joint Soinargoniometers are made of high quality acrylic material, sturdy and sturdy, thick and durable for long time use.

Specifications:
Item Type: Finger Joint Goniometer
Material: Acrylic
Description: Measure the range of motion and the degree of curvature of the spine in the elbows, fingers and other joints.
Uses: Measure your knees, elbows, fingers and other joints of motion. and the degree of spine curvation.

How to use:
1 Place the body in the appropriate position necessary for inspection.
2. Move the joint to the maximum value of the direction you are measuring.
3 Accurately position the center of the circle of the angle ruler in the rotation center of the joint for positioning
4 Position fixed arms on one end of limbs or along the vertical axis of one end of limbs or in a standard vertical or horizontal position when needed, then position the arm to the other end of moving