Lower Extremity and Spinal Assessment Tool Set
The only lower extremity and spinal assessment tool set you'll need to perform consistent and accurate musculoskeletal assessments of the lower extremities and spine.
Our Five-Piece Lower Extremity and Spinal Assessment Tool Set contains all the tools you need to perform consistent and accurate musculoskeletal assessments of the spine and lower extremities.
This essential Five-Piece Lower Extremity and Spinal Assessment Tool Set contains five must-have tools for performing consistent musculoskeletal assessments:
3 ½-inch gravity-driven Angle Finder
4-inch Telescoping Stick
8-inch Universal Pediatric Goniometer
16-inch Flexible Ruler
20-centimeter Assessment Caliper.
The Tool Set is packaged in a sturdy vinyl pouch with a zip-lock closure.
You can use the Five-Piece Lower Extremity and Spinal Assessment Tool Set to obtain measurements that can help you to define baselines, identify rehab objectives, and quantify progress following rehabilitation activities.
This Set contains the tools necessary to:
→ Assess the alignment of (1) load-bearing body segments e.g., sacral tilt (anteversion and obliquity in standing or sitting), (2) Spinal kyphosis and lordosis, (3) Posterior calcaneus (eversion or inversion)
→ Measure joint angles
→ Assess hamstring length, hip rotation ROM, femoral torsion, standing knee or tibial varum or valgum, standing knee flexion or hyperextension.
→ Measure the size of a pediatric cranium, and the width and depth of other body segments of suitable size
→ Measure pediatric pelvic obliquity at the superior iliac crests
→ Bisect the tibiofibular segment to draw the talar body landmark for open-chain foot assessment
→ Produce a traceable replication of the curvature of the spine or spinal segment, for measurement purposes.
✓ Excessive or insufficient sacral tilt
✓ Sacral tilt anteversion or obliquity
✓ Spinal kyphosis and lordosis
✓ Posterior calcaneal eversion or inversion
✓ Insufficient hip rotation ROM
✓ Femoral torsion
✓ Pediatric pelvic obliquity
✓ Spine curvature
✓ Spinal kyphosis or lordosis
This Set comes with a vinyl pocket for storage. Don’t leave the vinyl pocket exposed to sunlight or high heat (e.g. parked car, resting on heat source) for extended periods.
Wipe components with disinfectant as appropriate after use.
Our current order processing time is 3-5 working days. Please note that this is the time it takes for us to prepare your order for shipment. Once your order has been shipped, you will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information. Delivery times vary depending on your location and the shipping method selected during checkout.
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The only lower extremity and spinal assessment tool set you'll need to perform consistent and accurate musculoskeletal assessments of the lower extremities and spine.
Use the Telescoping Stick in combination with the Angle Finder to obtain measurements which can help you to define baselines, identify rehab objectives, and quantify progress following rehabilitation activities.
Use this gravity-driven inclinometer to measure the alignment of load-bearing body segments — e.g. sacral tilt (anteversion and obliquity in standing or sitting), spinal kyphosis and lordosis (using two Angle Finders), and posterior calcaneus (eversion or inversion).
Use measurement results to define baseline, identify rehab objectives, and quantify progress following rehabilitation activities.
Use the Universal Pediatric Goniometer for any neuromotor dysfunction or musculoskeletal mal-alignment that requires an accurate and easy assessment of angle or length.
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The Assessment Caliper enables you to measure the size of a pediatric cranium; the width and depth of other body segments of suitable size; pediatric pelvic obliquity at the superior iliac crests; and bisect the tibiofibular segment to draw the talar body landmark for open-chain foot assessment.