The Plastic Goniometer 360° – 15cm / 6”is a precision assessment tool used by physiotherapists, rehabilitation specialists and orthopedic professionals to measure joint range of motion and mobility progress during treatment.
The transparent plastic body allows clinicians to clearly align the goniometer arms with anatomical landmarks, improving measurement accuracy during:
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post-injury recovery assessment
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post-surgical mobility evaluation
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rehabilitation progress tracking
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orthopedic and sports therapy programs
The 360-degree rotational head features easy-to-read degree markings, while the integrated ruler arms include both metric and imperial scales, allowing versatile use across measurement standards.
Lightweight, durable and designed for daily clinical use.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS of the Plastic Goniometer 360° – 15cm / 6”
Measurement Range
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0–360 degrees (full rotation)
Length
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15cm / 6 inches
Scale Markings
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Degree markings in 1° increments
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Dual-scale ruler:
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Metric (cm/mm)
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Imperial (inches)
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Material
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Transparent durable plastic
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Metal pivot joint
Design Features
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Smooth arm rotation
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High-contrast reference markings
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Clear alignment visibility
Applications
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Physiotherapy & rehabilitation
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Orthopedic assessment
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Sports injury evaluation
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Occupational therapy
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Clinical research & training
RECOMMENDED USE CASES
Ideal for:
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joint range-of-motion evaluation
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flexion / extension measurements
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mobility progress tracking
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before-and-after rehab comparison
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strength & mobility documentation
Commonly used for:
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knee, elbow, shoulder & wrist ROM testing
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spinal and cervical assessment
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post-operative rehabilitation
PRODUCT FAQ
Is this suitable for professional physiotherapy use?
Yes — it is designed for clinical rehabilitation and orthopedic assessment.
Does it measure a full 360 degrees?
Yes — the rotating head provides complete 360° measurement capability.
Is the plastic body transparent?
Yes — allowing accurate alignment with anatomical landmarks.
Does it include metric and imperial scales?
Yes — 15cm (cm/mm) and 6” (inch) ruler markings.
Is this recommended for student training?
Yes — widely used in physiotherapy & medical education programs.







