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Baseline Bubble Inclinometer - Professional Easy To Read Range Of Motion Test For Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, And Recovery With Carrying Case

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 199 ratings

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  • EASY TO READ - With the Baseline bubble inclinometer, you won't struggle to read the measurement ever again. The blue fluid contrasts sharply with the numbers and face for a clear reading.
  • RANGE OF MOTION TESTS - This instrument can measure Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion; A full range of tests ensures the best results!
  • HOME OR CLINIC - The Baseline Bubble Inclinometer is designed with your needs in mind; Whether you need it for home or your professional clinic, it features the needed durability and versatility
  • PROTECTIVE CARRYING CASE - This bubble inclinometer comes with a durable, hard-shell carrying case that allows for easy travel and the protection of the instrument
  • BASELINE is the most trusted name in physical therapy and rehabilitation equipment; With hundreds of instruments to choose from, patient evaluation professionals come to Baseline time and again

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Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 0.2 x 4 inches; 0.42 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 12-1056
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 16, 2003
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Baseline
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0012NXHF4
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 199 ratings

Product Description

Product Description

The Baseline Bubble Inclinometer precisely measures, tests and evaluates the range-of-motion of necks, hips, spines, elbows, knees, shoulders, ankles, wrists and MCP joints. To use, place the Inclinometer near the joint to be measured. As the joint gets manipulated, the range-of-motion displays (in degrees) directly on the dial. Baseline products have been the choice of leading Medical Professionals, Therapists, Doctors and Rehab Clinics for decades. The Inclinometer is ideal for plotting curvature of the spine as well as measuring lateral movement. The Inclinometer can measure the entire range of Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion. The included protective carry case ensures security for travel and everyday storage. Also included is a detailed instruction manual. Standards codified in AMA Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, third edition. Baseline Products have been a trusted name in measurement and evaluation instruments all over the world since 1974. If you have ever received therapy after an injury, you have probably had your progress tested and measured with a Baseline measurement instrument.

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range of motion measure bubble inclinometer for use at home or in a clinical setting
rom measurements from 0 to 180 degrees heavy duty durable inclinometer from baseline
easy to use otc or pt bubble inclinometer to measure range of motion after injury surgery

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    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    199 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use of the professional healthcare product. They mention it's accurate and simple. However, some customers report issues with the fluid level. They say the product is poorly engineered and the fluid leaks out. Opinions are mixed on value and quality.

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    9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

    Customers find the product easy to use and read. They also say it's simple and good quality tool. Some mention that the product is easier to use than a goniometer.

    "...if anything, the new one is better and the action is smoother and easier to use...." Read more

    "Good design & quality for the price. It is easy to read and has no sticking points. The carrying case is helpful." Read more

    "...If you do a lot of assessments for ROM or orthopedic exams, this is simple to use...." Read more

    "...It is easy to read and dial in. The only issue I have with it is that it scratches VERY easily...." Read more

    33 customers mention20 positive13 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the professional healthcare product. Some find it excellent, perfect for the purpose, and useful, while others say it's not the good quality type, flimsy, and defective. Some customers also mention that the bubble inclinometer does not last very long and is inaccurate after dropping it.

    "...It is easy to read and has no sticking points. The carrying case is helpful." Read more

    "the basic inclinometer - watch out though, they break easily if you drop them.. and the liquid comes out" Read more

    "Works well, happy with the product. Arrived in good shape and happy to have it in my treatment room for the objective data I am looking for." Read more

    "Bought a pair of these. Does the job as expected. However, the price does not seem right for the low quality of construction...." Read more

    18 customers mention6 positive12 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the product. Some find it easy to use and worth the price, while others say it looks cheaply made and is not worth the money.

    "...price is really expensive though and was only able to buy it because the company I work at rewarded me with equipment money but I guess that's..." Read more

    "...The prices are an absolute bargain! When I purchased my original set of inclinometers 20 years ago, these cost around $150 each, as I recall...." Read more

    "...Very disappointed in Amazon because they were expensive and I was unable to use." Read more

    "...Does the job as expected. However, the price does not seem right for the low quality of construction...." Read more

    21 customers mention0 positive21 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the fluid level of the professional healthcare product. They mention that it leaks out, spills blue liquid outside the channel, and does not zero out accurately. Some say that there is not enough liquid in the bottle and the 0 and 180 degrees do not line up correctly.

    "...However, both of these inclinometers came broken- the liquid was not at the 0 level because it has leaked!..." Read more

    "...The only things I don't care for it is that my ink fluid is not even on both sides, you need 2 of them for certain measurements, and the price...." Read more

    "...I ordered another one - this one came damaged, with the fluid not contained and therefore off by almost 10 degrees...." Read more

    "This came out of the package broken. There is not enough liquid in mine so the 0 and 180 degrees do not line up correctly, and therefore getting an..." Read more

    High quality accurate inclinometer
    5 Stars
    High quality accurate inclinometer
    I've been using Baseline inclinometers for twenty years to perform range of motion measurements. They are essential for the two-inclinometer method of measuring spinal range of motion.Recently one of my inclinometers grew legs and walked away from the clinic, so I needed to buy a replacement. The prices are an absolute bargain! When I purchased my original set of inclinometers 20 years ago, these cost around $150 each, as I recall. For a highly specialized medical instrument one time purchase, that's understandable. So, buying a replacement for just $40 was a total no-brainer. I didn't even bother with the Chinese knock-offs.You'll see in the attached photo, my original inclinometer side by side with the new one. They are virtually identical -- if anything, the new one is better and the action is smoother and easier to use. Anyone who needs an inclinometer can purchase a Baseline brand unit with complete confidence.I noticed a few reviews complaining about the fluid level not being exactly from 0 to 180 degrees, and I wanted to address that:(1) it takes a few seconds for the fluid to settle due to viscosity. Once the inclinometer is vertical for 5-10 seconds, the fluid goes from 0 to 180 exactly on the meniscus.(2) it doesn't matter anyway because when you are taking a measurement, you rotate the dial to the zero position at the start.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022
    I've been using Baseline inclinometers for twenty years to perform range of motion measurements. They are essential for the two-inclinometer method of measuring spinal range of motion.

    Recently one of my inclinometers grew legs and walked away from the clinic, so I needed to buy a replacement. The prices are an absolute bargain! When I purchased my original set of inclinometers 20 years ago, these cost around $150 each, as I recall. For a highly specialized medical instrument one time purchase, that's understandable. So, buying a replacement for just $40 was a total no-brainer. I didn't even bother with the Chinese knock-offs.

    You'll see in the attached photo, my original inclinometer side by side with the new one. They are virtually identical -- if anything, the new one is better and the action is smoother and easier to use. Anyone who needs an inclinometer can purchase a Baseline brand unit with complete confidence.

    I noticed a few reviews complaining about the fluid level not being exactly from 0 to 180 degrees, and I wanted to address that:
    (1) it takes a few seconds for the fluid to settle due to viscosity. Once the inclinometer is vertical for 5-10 seconds, the fluid goes from 0 to 180 exactly on the meniscus.
    (2) it doesn't matter anyway because when you are taking a measurement, you rotate the dial to the zero position at the start.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars High quality accurate inclinometer
    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022
    I've been using Baseline inclinometers for twenty years to perform range of motion measurements. They are essential for the two-inclinometer method of measuring spinal range of motion.

    Recently one of my inclinometers grew legs and walked away from the clinic, so I needed to buy a replacement. The prices are an absolute bargain! When I purchased my original set of inclinometers 20 years ago, these cost around $150 each, as I recall. For a highly specialized medical instrument one time purchase, that's understandable. So, buying a replacement for just $40 was a total no-brainer. I didn't even bother with the Chinese knock-offs.

    You'll see in the attached photo, my original inclinometer side by side with the new one. They are virtually identical -- if anything, the new one is better and the action is smoother and easier to use. Anyone who needs an inclinometer can purchase a Baseline brand unit with complete confidence.

    I noticed a few reviews complaining about the fluid level not being exactly from 0 to 180 degrees, and I wanted to address that:
    (1) it takes a few seconds for the fluid to settle due to viscosity. Once the inclinometer is vertical for 5-10 seconds, the fluid goes from 0 to 180 exactly on the meniscus.
    (2) it doesn't matter anyway because when you are taking a measurement, you rotate the dial to the zero position at the start.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023
    Good design & quality for the price. It is easy to read and has no sticking points. The carrying case is helpful.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2017
    love using this at work for ROM measurements! I know some experienced leaking of the blue liquid in the device but mine hasn't so far. price is really expensive though and was only able to buy it because the company I work at rewarded me with equipment money but I guess that's really how much it should cost?
    Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019
    I am in PT school and was excited to use these inclinometers as they generally have great ratings. However, both of these inclinometers came broken- the liquid was not at the 0 level because it has leaked! The top where a circular plastic piece is has a blue stain all over it because that is where the liquid has leaked out. Amazon would not return these products, as it happened shortly after the return policy expired. Very disappointed in Amazon because they were expensive and I was unable to use.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018
    Requested by my daughter who is a physical therapist. She said it was exactly what she needed, was familiar with yours and wanted the same.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2015
    This is a great tool. If you do a lot of assessments for ROM or orthopedic exams, this is simple to use. The only things I don't care for it is that my ink fluid is not even on both sides, you need 2 of them for certain measurements, and the price. Other then that, its a good thing to own.
    Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015
    the basic inclinometer - watch out though, they break easily if you drop them.. and the liquid comes out
    Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2014
    Works well, happy with the product. Arrived in good shape and happy to have it in my treatment room for the objective data I am looking for.