Clinometers are instruments used for measuring the angles of slope, elevation, or depression of an object with respect to gravity. Most clinometers accurately measure a complete range of motion, and measurements are very easy to quantify and evaluate. Clinometers are sturdy, lightweight, and extremely easy to use, with a variety of different types (bubble, digital, screw, etc.) to choose from. These economically sized tools are highly portable for field measurements.
Bubble Inclinometer
This baseline bubble inclinometer accurately measures complete range of motion. Measurement techniques are codified in the AMA guide to the evaluation of Permanent Impairment, third edition.
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Digital Inclinometer
Motion in its total range can be read from the LED panel, after the joint has been taken through the digital inclinometer. Place the inclinometer near the joint to be measured.
Press "zero" button. Move joint through its range. "HOLD" button.