The TSD130D torsiometer is a single output device used to measure axial rotation about a single plane (e.g., forearm pronation/supination). The gauge mechanism allows for accurate measurement of polycentric joints. Telescopic endblocks compensates for changes in distance between the two mounting points as the limb moves. Attach to the body with TAPE2 medical adhesive tape. Requires one DA100C general-purpose transducer amp for output.
The TSD130D and TSD130C are single axis devices to measure limb angular movement.
See TSD130E single-axis goniometer to measure finger joint movement.
See TSD130A and TSD130B twin-axis goniometers for dual output devices that can provide simultaneous measurements around two orthogonal rotational axes (e.g., wrist flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviations).
Suggested reading for additional information on goniometry: Legnani G, Zappa B, Casolo F, Adamini R, Magnani PL. A model of an electro-goniometer and its calibration for biomechanical applications. Med Eng Phys. 2000 Dec;22(10):711-22.