Scoliometer

  • 0 TO 30 DEGREE MEASURMENTS: The Baseline Scoliosis Testing Meter has an easy-to-read, large testing display providing measurement results between 0 and 30 degrees of deformity.
Description
  • 0 TO 30 DEGREE MEASURMENTS: The Baseline Scoliosis Testing Meter has an easy-to-read, large testing display providing measurement results between 0 and 30 degrees of deformity
  • MEASURE BACK AND SPINAL ROTATION: Use the Testing Meter in conjunction with the Adam’s Forward Bend Test to measure the degree of rotation of a deformity of the back. This information can be used as a guideline in deciding who should be referred for further medical evaluation
  • WORKS ON ADULTS OR CHILDREN: The Meter works on Adults and Children. It measures 7.5″ x 3.5″ and only weighs one pound
  • PROTECTIVE CARRY CASE: Comes with Protective Carry and Storage Case making it convenient for travel and everyday storage
  • USED BY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: Baseline Products are a trusted name in measurement and evaluation instruments. Their products have been used by Medical Professionals, Therapists, Doctors and Rehab Clinics all over the world since 1974.
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Specifications
Measurement Range 0 to 30 degrees is a standard range.
Measurement Unit Typically, degrees (e.g., degrees of  ATR).
Display Type Can be digital (easy-to-read, large display) or analog.
Portability Often described as portable, with some including a carry case for storage and protection.
User Applications Used by healthcare professionals (doctors, therapists) and for school screening.
Power Source Some are battery-powered (batteries included/required), while others are purely mechanical.
Physical Dimensions/Weight Varies by model; for example, a Baseline model may be 7.5" x 3.5" and weigh one pound.
Intended Use To measure trunk asymmetry and axial trunk rotation (ATR) to assess the severity of a spinal curve, or deformity.