Passive Range Of Motion
Found 6 free book(s)Upper Body Passive Range of Motion for Arms
www.sralab.orgUpper Body: Range of Motion Exercises for the Arms - Passive (PROM) Author: Marc Fischer Author: Heidi C. Fischer Author: Catherine J. Pritchard Author: Kelsey Watters , OTR/L Author: Kimberly Kopka These exercises can help to improve the range of movement and decrease stiffness/pain at the joints of the arm.
Orthotic Devices and Shoes - Cigna
static.cigna.complantar flexion contracture of the ankle with dorsiflexion on passive range of motion testing of at least 10 degrees (i.e., a non-fixed contracture) when ALL of the following criteria are met: o reasonable expectation of the ability to correct the contracture
RUG-III VERSION 5.12 CALCULATION WORKSHEET
www.cms.govof providing active or passive range of motion, splint/brace assistance, training in transfer, training in dressing/grooming, training in eating/swallowing, training in bed mobility or walking, training in communication, amputation/prosthesis care, any scheduled toileting program, and bladder retraining program.
New York Neck Injury Medical Treatment Guidelines
www.wcb.ny.govGenerally, passive and palliative interventions are viewed as a means to ... Active therapeutic exercise program goals should incorporate patient strength, endurance, flexibility, range of motion, sensory integration, coordination, and education as clinically indicated. This includes functional application in vocational or community settings.
ACL Hamstring Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Protocol
www.brighamandwomens.org• Full active and passive extension/hyperextension range of motion. Caution: avoid hyperextension greater than 10o • Educate patient on rehabilitation progression • Flexion to 90o only in order to protect graft fixation • Restore normal gait on level surfaces Brace:
Rehabilitation Protocol for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
www.massgeneral.orgRange of motion/Mobility • PROM: Full in all planes, gradual PROM IR in scapular plane </=50 degrees • AAROM: incline table slides, wall climbs, pulleys, seated shoulder elevation with cane with active lowering • AROM: seated scaption, seated flexion, supine forward elevation with elastic resistance to 90 deg Strengthening