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® hydraulic dynamometers – objective strength evaluators including hand dynamometers, pinch gauges, push-pull (MMT) dynamometers, wrist dynamometers and more.
- Baseline® goniometers – metal and plastic models measure range-of-motion of finger through large joints. Featuring the patent pending Absolute+Axis™ attachment and the Xtender® extendable goniometer.
- Baseline® inclinometers – including the Bubble® and adjustable Acu-Angle® models.
- Baseline® alignment measurement – including scoliosis screening.
- Baseline® sensory measurement – including monofilaments, percussion hammers, Discim-A-Gon™ 2-point discrimination, tuning forks and more.
- Baseline® pulse oximeters – including entry level and deluxe model with waveform.
- Baseline® skinfold calipers
- Baseline® sit-and-reach trunk flexibility test
- Baseline® spirometer – windmill type
Baseline products

The Baseline Multi-Filament Pen provides precise and accurate results in detecting sensory loss or neuropathy in diabetic patients. It offers four monofilament force levels ranging from 2.83 (0.07gm) to 5.07 (10gm) in one sleek device. When not in use, the nylon monofilaments retract into the protective pen case, making it easy to store and carry with you, wherever you go.


Baseline 2-point discrimination set includes two discrimination octagons (wheels). Each octagon measures a different range of 8 labeled, fixed 2-point intervals ranging from 1 mm to 25 mm. The easy-to-use, lightweight plastic wheel is the perfect sensory evaluation tool to test static and dynamic 1 and 2-point discrimination.
