Gino Meter Set Containing All Sizes
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Product specifications:
- Category: Medical Devices and Supplies
- Type: Gynometer Kit
- Sizes: Includes all sizes
Learn about the Ginometer kit:
- The Genometer kit is a set of instruments used to measure the angles and range of motion of joints in the body.
- It comes in a variety of sizes to meet the needs of different individuals and enable them to accurately measure the circumference of various body parts.
Features of the Gino Meter kit:
A genometer is an instrument used to measure the angles or range of motion of the body's joints.
The geniometer is used in physical therapy and rehabilitation sessions to measure the range of motion of the patient's joint before undergoing surgical procedures and operations and before starting a physical therapy session.
Measuring the range of motion of the joint before and after the treatment session helps in monitoring the patient's health progress and the joint's response to treatment.
The gynometer is distinguished by its accuracy in measuring angles and the natural movement of joints.
It is commonly used in many medical and therapeutic specialties, such as sports medicine and physical therapy, to measure joint movement with high precision.
The kit is designed to be easy to use and adjustable to fit different joints in the body, and the arm and gauge can be easily adjusted to fit the part to be measured.
It is versatile, as it can be used to measure angles and range of motion in various body joints, such as the cervical, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle joints, and others.It helps track the progression of joint movement over time.
It can be used to measure initial movement before treatment and compare it to subsequent measurements to determine progress and assess treatment effectiveness.
It can be used to develop a customized rehabilitation program for patients or athletes to improve joint mobility and increase flexibility.
Initial movement can be measured, and then measurable goals can be set to assess progress and achieve results.
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