Good Morning, I need a virtual Goniometer, to do range of motion examinations.
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Schuyler Welch
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Dylan Turner
Hi Arnie Wynn and Nick Conrad would something like this work for you?
Dylan Turner
Nick Conrad: Right now, you would be able to select three points, and it would tell you the angle. Would that work for spinal range of motion? or would you need more points in order to follow the spine more closely? Do you know of a good video/diagram of your ideal process so I could try and copy it? I was watching this one - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQP9qvUNDmc
Dylan Turner
Nick Conrad: If you'd like to try it out that would be great! Here is a video of how you'll try it: https://www.loom.com/share/1b257c8dfd704b318e40242efce75945?sid=abea8e68-b18d-43c0-a075-f96d474b876a
And download the chrome extension from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZxSJjX9hwWe5NZB_58-G4SE1KBwxfdA2/view?usp=sharing
Dylan Turner
Nick Conrad: Okay, great. I've updated the extension with a version to make it more usable. If you'd like any help installing it or trying it out, let me know. happy to help.
John Swinnie
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Add option of a goniometer. This would be extremely helpful
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