Strength Supination
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www.sitemason.com(Note: Blank indicates Strength / Range of Motion are within functional limits or not tested) Supination Pronation 3-/5 40° 3-/5 60° Forearm 45° 65° Right Left Right Left Right Left Strength Active ROM Passive ROM Initial Eval Level Supination Pronation 5/5 75° 5/5 75° Forearm 75° 75° Right Left Right Left Right Left Strength Active ROM ...
Biceps Tenotomy Protocol - Brigham and Women's Hospital
www.brighamandwomens.orgpatient has near full ROM and strength in that plane of movement Patient education regarding a gradual increase to shoulder level activities Activity: Continue A/PROM of shoulder and elbow as needed/indicated Initiate biceps curls with light resistance, progress as tolerated Initiate resisted supination/pronation
Throwers Ten Exercise Program - University of Florida
www.ortho.ufl.edu12a. Wrist Supination: Forearm supported on table with wrist in neutral position. Using a weight or hammer, roll wrist taking palm up. Hold for a 2 count and return to starting position. 12b. Wrist Pronation: Forearm should be supported on a table with wrist in neutral position. Using a weight or hammer, roll wrist taking palm down.
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www.asia-spinalinjury.organtigravity (3 or more) muscle function strength, provided that there is normal (intact) sensory and motor function rostrally respectively. The NLI is the most cephalad of the sensory and motor levels determined in steps 1 and 2. 2. Determine motor levels for right and left sides.
HAND EXERCISES - Arthritis & Osteoporosis New South Wales
www.arthritisnsw.org.au8 FOREARM SUPINATION. Start with forearm on the table, with your thumb up and your elbow held at your side. Turn palm upward as far as possible. Hold for 3 seconds and then return to the start position. 4 THUMB FLEXION. Bend your thumb to touch the base of the little finger, keeping the tip joint straight. Return to the start position.
Rehabilitation Protocol for Lateral Epicondylitis Tennis Elbow
www.massgeneral.orgResisted Forearm Supination and Pronation Holding a dumbbell, with the foreann supported on your thigh, slowly turn the palm facing up and then slowly turn the palm facing down. Make sure to hold the elbow still and only move the forearm. Repeat 10 to 20 times each way, one to two times per day. Wrist Flexor Stretch
Farhad O. Moola MD, Inc. Orthopedic Surgery …
orthodoc.aaos.orgOutpatient Phase 3: (Weeks 9 -12) ROM • Interventions as above • Modify/progress cardiovascular and muscular conditioning • Progress sport specific or job specific training
After Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression …
www.arlingtonortho.netAfter Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression Intact Rotator Cuff (Distal Clavicle Resection) Rehabilitation Protocol . Phase 1: Weeks 0-4 . Restrictions