Product Description
Unlike other computer-based ROM systems which use crude one-dimensional sensing technology, the Q-ROM Sensors consist of three-dimensional transducers that eliminate the need for re-orienting the sensor or re-positioning the patient between measurements.
The Q-ROM Analysis Software is pre-installed on a certified laptop computer with Windows Vista OS. The computer features Intel Dual-core processor, 2GB Memory with a 15.4" LCD screen.
Range of motion is the primary and fundamental assessment of patients suffering from musculoskeletal injuries. It is the measurement of the achievable distance or angle between the flexed and the extended positions of a particular joint or muscle group.
Numerous decisions regarding patient status and treatment are based wholly or in part on joint motion measurements. It is commonly used to determine the extent of limited
range of motion in order to help properly diagnose the patient’s disorder as well as to
determine the efficacy of treatment
Limited range of motion can result from: mechanical problems, muscle spasticity, joint pain, inflammation, swelling, infection, injury, and disease.