Baseline® measurement

About the Baseline® brand

Baseline® measurement instruments have been used by orthopedists, therapists, FCE administers and professors since the 1980s. Many of you who have received therapy after an injury have probably had your progress tested throughout your rehabilitation with a Baseline® measurement instrument.

The product line includes instruments to measure strength, range-of-motion, sensory perception, body measurements and more. Many Baseline® instruments are manufactured in the USA and carry the CE mark for sale outside the USA.

The Baseline® product category

Below is a listing of some Baseline® products. Select a category link to learn more.


Baseline products


Baseline wrist inclinometer measures range of motion of the wrist along all axes. To use have patient grasp inclinometer handle; turn dial until scale reads 0; set first tab, take joint through range; set second tab, read range traveled directly from dial.
Gravity Inclinometer is used to measure range-of-motion (ROM). Place inclinometer near joint to be measured; turn dial until scale reads 0; take joint through its range; read range traveled directly from dial. Some neck and back measurement protocols require the simultaneous use of 2 inclinometers.
Universal inclinometer is used to measure range-of-motion (ROM). Instrument available with clip to fasten inclinometer to subject, or headband.
Pulse oximeter measures and displays real-time pulse and SpO2 level. Pulse Oximeters are available fingertip and other formats with a variety of functions.
Digital blood pressure and pulse monitors display reading of systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse.