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The TSD130 series goniometers measure limb angular movement. Goniometers attach to the body using TAPE2 medical adhesive tape. The units have a telescopic endblock that compensates for changes in distance between the two mounting points as the limb moves. The gauge mechanism allows for accurate measurement of polycentric joints. A DA100C is required for each output. Accordingly, the twin axis goniometers will require two DA100C amplifiers to measure both axes simultaneously. - The TSD130A and TSD130B are dual output devices providing simultaneous measurements around two orthogonal rotational axes (e.g., wrist flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviations).
- The TSD130C and TSD130D are single output devices used to measure axial rotation about a single plane (e.g., forearm pronation/supination).
- The TSD130E is used to measure finger joint movement (single axis goniometer).
TSD130A Specifications
Channels: 2
Max Length: 110mm
Min Length: 75mm
Range: ±180°
Nominal Output: 5µV/° degree (normalized to 1V excitation)
Weight: 17g
Cable Length: 3 meters
Interface: DA100C
TEL100C Compatibility: SS20
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