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).