BIOPAC® Systems, Inc. Logo

Goniometers & Torsiometers – MP3X/45

Simultaneous Measurement Goniometer

Measure around two orthogonal rotational axes 

Request More Info
Twin-axis Goniometer 110mm, BSL
Part #: SS20L, SS21L, SS22L, SS23L

Dual-axis devices provide simultaneous measurements around two orthogonal rotational axes and single output devices measure axial rotation about a single plane. Use with MP3X or MP45 unit.

  • SS20L and SS21L dual-axis goniometers measure limb angular movement (e.g., wrist flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviations).
  • SS22L and SS23L single-axis torsiometers measure forearm pronation/supination.
  • SS24L single-axis goniometer measure joint movement (finger or toe).

Devices attach to the body using TAPE2 medical adhesive tape. One MP3X/45 channel is required for each output; to measure both axes simultaneously, twin-axis goniometers require two MP3X/45 channels.

See More...

BIOPAC Physiology Teaching Tools
View Spec PDF

Are You Looking for These?

Part #: N/A
Categories: Transducers - Education, Transducers - Research
Subcategories: Goniometers - Education, Goniometers - Research

Equivalents
With a different Platform

Details

Compatibility


The gauge mechanism allows for accurate measurement of polycentric joints. Telescopic endblocks compensate for changes in distance between the two mounting points as the limb moves.

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.

Support

Downloads/Resources

Knowledge Base

Recommended Items

Spotlight On
BSL Practical Lab Kit

Biopac Student Lab Human Physiology Systems

BSL System with MP36 and hardware for 11 guided lessons plus 14 dynamic lessons and student-designed Human Physiology experiments. Use the power of the BSL Human Physiology Teaching System to conduct the most widely studied responses in physiology teaching labs. Lessons target the circulatory system, respiratory system, muscular function, brain function, ANS, exercise physiology and […]

View All
Latest News

New Citations | BIOPAC in Exercise Physiology

Exercise physiology is the study of the body’s response to physical activity. Research in exercise physiology allows for insights in health and for a better understanding of the functions of the body at work. Here are some recent studies in exercise physiology that utilized BIOPAC tools for their research… Effect of exercise on electrocardiographic parameters […]

Electrocardiography Guide Available

BIOPAC’s comprehensive Introductory ECG Guide addresses fundamental to advanced concerns to optimize electrocardiography data recording and analysis. Topics include: ECG Complex; Electrical and Mechanical Sequence of a Heartbeat; Systole and Diastole; Configurations for Lead I, Lead II, Lead III, 6-lead ECG, 12-lead ECG, precordial leads; Ventricular Late Potentials (VLPs); ECG Measurement Tools; Automated Analysis Routines for extracting, […]

Read All
Request a Demonstration
Request a Demonstration