Product Information
ROMetrics provides interactive tools for learning, practicing, and applying movement assessment through structured modules and simulations.
GT
Goniometry Trainer
How it is used
- Select a model and body position (standing, sitting, supine, prone).
- Choose a body region and joint action.
- Place the goniometer by selecting: Fulcrum, Stationary arm, Moving arm.
- Press Start ROM to move the joint and track the angle.
What this teaches
- Proper goniometer placement and joint-specific measurement technique.
- Plane and axis awareness.
- How positioning affects measurements.
This module is guided and instructional. It is where users learn how to measure.
MT
Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)
How it is used
- Select an MMT test and review test position and movement direction.
- Choose the appropriate grade range (Grades 0–2 or 3–5).
- Apply resistance using the interactive control.
- Observe hold time, fatigue, and break response to assign a grade.
What this teaches
- Muscle function, action, and proper test positioning.
- Grading logic and exceptions.
- Why resistance is applied where it is.
This module focuses on understanding test mechanics, not memorization.
ML
Motion Lab
How it is used
- Select a body region and movement.
- Move joints manually or through predefined actions.
- Observe segment motion, coordination, and sequencing.
- Adjust posture, model orientation, and view angle.
What this teaches
- How joints move in isolation and combination.
- Segment relationships and movement direction during motion.
- Foundational motion understanding before testing.
This lab is exploratory, not evaluative.
SE
Simulated Evaluations
How they work
- User is given case context, clues, and patient history.
- User decides what to observe, measure, and which tools to use.
- Includes range-of-motion limitations and strength deficits.
Purpose
- Apply learned skills without guidance.
- Practice clinical decision-making.
- Prepare for practical exams and real assessments.
This is where training becomes application.
FL
Forensic Motion Lab
What it focuses on
- Balance, stability, and compensatory strategies.
- Center of mass and base of support.
- Joint sequencing and posture.
How it is used
- Select a forensic module and observe a task outcome.
- Adjust posture, joint motion, or strategy.
- Analyze why movement was improved or impaired
This module answers “why did this happen?” through mechanical reasoning.