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Anatometer II       $12,100.00* New Lower Price! (Effective 1/1/09)

(Price does not include MI Sales Tax, if applicable, or Shipping and Handling.)
* A portion of every purchase supports the Upper Cervical Research Foundation (UCRF)

Financing Available:
www.generalfunding.com
Contact: Brendan M. Fossee  fosseebr@generalfunding.com
Phone: (313) 343-0700; (800) 386-3432 Fax: (313) 343-0744


Technical Details  
Op. Manual

All of the features of the Anatometer II Plus but without optical encoders. Weight data only collected through user-friendly Windows software for direct input into office computer. Posture data is directly read off mechanical pointers. Posture data is accurate to 0.25 degrees. Easily upgradeable in the field to an Anatometer II Plus.

Manufactured and sold by Benesh Corporation

Contact: Eduard P. Benesh epbenesh@anatometer.com

Phone: (734) 735-9721
Fax: (734) 242-4243

P.O. Box 906
Monroe, MI 48161

“The Anatometer II paid for itself. We took out a 2-year loan and paid it off in a year, with money to spare. The enthusiasm of our patients and confidence it gave me are still there after 3 years. I can't imagine practicing without it."

John Dunn, D.C.

"I found the new Anatometer II Plus to be just that, a big plus for the doctor who wants sophistication (automation), locking options, ease of use, and margins of safety on foot transducers and enhanced print-outs. The baby was certainly not thrown out with the bath water on this model! Only one step is left for the future and that is direct input into your office's PC. This instrument is better in every respect."

James Palmer, Director of Research, NUCCRA and Professor of Physics, University of Toledo.

"...The over-all instrument (the Anatometer II Plus) is so superior to the past models, that we need to tell the field doctors about them...The major changes have to do with the new digitized readings that are given for the frontal, transverse, and fixed point measurements. Once the field doctor sets the calipers properly, the resultant precision is amazing. To be able to read numbers in tenths of a degree should help the adjuster become a better adjuster."

Dan Seemann, PhD.