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Stroke; Passive range of motion for a hemiplegic arm

Stroke; Passive range of motion for a hemiplegic arm

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and joints if passive range of motion is NOT done correctly. Passive range of motion guidelines: • Passive range of motion can be done in lying or sitting positions. • Support the weight of the arm at all times.

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Open Biceps Tenodesis Rehab Protocol - SASpine

Open Biceps Tenodesis Rehab Protocol - SASpine

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Phase I – Passive Range of Motion Phase (postop week 1- 2) Goals: • Minimize shoulder pain and inflammatory response • Achieve gradual restoration of gentle active range of motion • Enhance/ensure adequate scapular function Precautions/Patient Education: • Gentle (AROM) of the elbow against gravity only. • No excessive external rotation range of motion (ROM) / stretching.

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Upper Extremity Active Range of Motion – Sitting

Upper Extremity Active Range of Motion – Sitting

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Upper Extremity Active Range of Motion – Sitting . It will be very important to continue the exercise program that your therapist instructed you in when you leave the hospital. Purpose • increase strength • maintain/improve endurance • promote circulation • maintain/increase range of motion (ROM) Instructions

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Department of Rehabilitation Services Reverse Total ...

Department of Rehabilitation Services Reverse Total ...

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• Function: As with a conventional TSA, maximize overall upper extremity function, while respecting soft tissue constraints. • ROM: Expectation for range of motion gains should be set on a case-by-case basis depending upon underlying pathology. Normal/full active range of motion of the shoulder joint following rTSA is not expected.

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Upper Body Passive Range of Motion for Arms

Upper Body Passive Range of Motion for Arms

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Upper 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.

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Rehabilitation Guidelines for Biceps Tenodesis

Rehabilitation Guidelines for Biceps Tenodesis

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Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises (Please do not exceed the ROM specified for each exercise and time period) • Gentle active and active assistive range of motion for the elbow and wrist • Pain free, gentle passive range of motion for shoulder flexion, abduction, internal rotation and external rotation to neutral Suggested Therapeutic Exercise

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Occupational Therapy Sample Reports - Sitemason

Occupational Therapy Sample Reports - Sitemason

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Self Care/Home Management Training - Direct contact 97535 ... Training in home exercise program Hand-right-theraputty-gross grasp and pinch exercises ... Guarding with active range of motion due to pain. Soft tissue limitations for passive range of motion. Able to use a gross grasp and pinch with right hand with limited

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INFANT RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES - Brachial Plexus

INFANT RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES - Brachial Plexus

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Notes: This is general listing of range of motion exercises for the upper extremity. Each infant and injury is different. Please follow the specific instructions given to you by your doc-

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Rehabilitation Guidelines for Open Hip Abductor (Gluteus ...

Rehabilitation Guidelines for Open Hip Abductor (Gluteus ...

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avoiding pain (approximately 3/10) with range of motion (ROM) exercises. Precautions • No active abduction • No passive adduction • Normalize gait pattern with brace and crutches • Weight-bearing: 20 lbs for 6 weeks Range of Motion Exercises • Continuous passive motion (CPM) for 2 hours a day

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Arthrogryposis: A Therapy Guide

Arthrogryposis: A Therapy Guide

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Exercises and stretches to do with your child . Range of motion . Do the stretches described and pictured below with your child in a supported position. These stretches will help your child’s range of motion and function. Do all of the stretches that are marked with a 3 to 5 times per day. Hold each stretch for a few seconds.

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Passive Range of Motion - Beacon Hospital Dublin

Passive Range of Motion - Beacon Hospital Dublin

www.beaconhospital.ie

Page 1 of 5 Last Updated May 2011 Physiotherapy Department Range of Motion Exercise Programme Physiotherapy Department Beacon Hospital 01-2936692

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Post Operative Total Knee Replacement Protocol

Post Operative Total Knee Replacement Protocol

www.western-ortho.com

Range of Motion • Passive Range of Motion o Wall Slides o Seated Passive flexion-extension o Table slides o Low Load Prolonged Stretches

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Total Hip Replacement BW 1-2010 - Western Ortho

Total Hip Replacement BW 1-2010 - Western Ortho

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• Ankle Pumps, quad sets, glute sets, regular ambulation – for swelling and DVT prevention Range of Motion • Passive Range of Motion o Partner assisted ROM to be taught to patient and caregiver

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Government of New York

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Government of New York

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to, positional tolerances, range of motion, strength, endurance, activities of daily living (ADL), cognition, psychological behavior, and efficiency/velocity measures which can be quantified. Subjective reports of pain and function should be considered and given relative weight when the pain has anatomic and physiologic correlation.

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Upper Body: Thera Band Exercise Program - Basic

Upper Body: Thera Band Exercise Program - Basic

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This program is to be used to improve upper body strength and range of motion. Many of the exercises focus on muscles of the shoulders, chest and upper back. Please consult with your therapist for specific instructions before doing any of these exercises. If at any time you experience unusual pain or discomfort, stop

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ACTIVE LEG RANGE OF MOTION: SITTING

ACTIVE LEG RANGE OF MOTION: SITTING

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ACTIVE LEG RANGE OF MOTION: SITTING This exercise program has been designed for you by your physical therapist. Do only the exercises marked. Do them slowly and smoothly on a firm surface. Never hold your breath while doing your exercises, as it may cause your blood pressure to rise. If you feel any pain or discomfort, tell your therapist.

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Sports ankle injuries Assessment and management

Sports ankle injuries Assessment and management

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Sports ankle injuries present commonly in the general practice setting. The majority of these injuries are inversion ... rehabilitation programs focus on range of motion, proprioception, strength and sports specific exercises, and are usually a minimum of 6 weeks duration. Asking about previous or current use of a semirigid

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT …

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT

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movements. This pattern also observes bilateral shoulder range of motion, combining extension, internal rotation and adduction in one extremity, and flexion, external rotation and abduction of the other. The Active Straight-Leg Raise pattern not only identifies the active mobility of the flexed hip,

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Ankle & Foot AROM

Ankle & Foot AROM

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ACTIVE ANKLE & FOOT RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES Do each exercise _____ times a day. Repeat each exercise _____ times. ANKLE ALPHABET o Moving only your ankle and foot, “write” each letter of the alphabet from A to Z. o Keep your leg straight. o Do not bend your knee or hip. o The letters will start out small and get larger as your ankle motion

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Upper Extremity Self Range of Motion Exercise Program

Upper Extremity Self Range of Motion Exercise Program

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(bending wrists up towards . ... • Clasp hands together off edge of . table or over towel roll. • Move wrist up. • Hold 3 counts. • Move your wrist down and . hold 3 counts. • Repeat 10 times. 6. Thumb Flexion, Extension, Abduction and Adduction • Hold thumb with opposite hand. • Move thumb towards little finger .

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MANUAL MUSCLE TESTING PROCEDURES For MMT8 TESTING

MANUAL MUSCLE TESTING PROCEDURES For MMT8 TESTING

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holds leg above the ankle. Test: The patient extends the knee through range of motion and the therapist neither assists nor resists the patient’s voluntary movement. Sample Instructions to Patient: “Straighten your leg.” ANKLE DORSIFLEXORS . Position of Patient: With the patient sitting, the knee is flexed at 90°. Position of Therapist:

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Aging and Driving:Ontario’s Licence Renewal Program for ...

Aging and Driving:Ontario’s Licence Renewal Program for ...

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Program for Drivers Age 80 and Above (Supplemental Reading) 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 ... It is important to be self-aware and identify the types of changes that could influence your ability to drive safely. ... strength and range of motion. Talk to your doctor about becoming more

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Sport Patient Medical Adviser p213 - PhizBiz.com

Sport Patient Medical Adviser p213 - PhizBiz.com

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Rotator Cuff Strain Rehabilitation Exercises THE SPORTS MEDICINE PATIENT ADVISOR You may do all of these exercises right away. 1. Scapular range of motion: Shrug your shoulders up.

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Rehabilitation Guidelines for Achilles Tendon Repair

Rehabilitation Guidelines for Achilles Tendon Repair

www.uwhealth.org

by gentle range of motion and progressive strengthening to regain function. Most surgical procedures to repair a torn Achilles tendon include an open longitudinal incision medial to the Achilles tendon (Figure 1). The incision is made medial to the tendon to improve skin healing and to reduce the risk of scarring to the underlying tendon repair.

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500 GREAT PROGRAM IDEAS - Gordon College

500 GREAT PROGRAM IDEAS - Gordon College

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Self-Defense for Women Anticipating an attack is the best type of self-defense. Learn safety tips needed for ... This program takes music, excitement and energy from aerobics and adds ... towards increasing muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, endurance, increasing cardiovascular system and pain reduction.

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Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) POST-OP REHABILITATION ...

Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) POST-OP REHABILITATION ...

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• Achieving FULL range of motion is critical to a full recovery (Goal: 0 – 120 degrees AROM) • If 0 (Knee straight) – 90 degrees (Knee over toes) is not achieved by 6 weeks then a patient would need to consult with their surgeon for an additional surgical procedure of …

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N E C K P A I N - University of California, Berkeley

N E C K P A I N - University of California, Berkeley

uhs.berkeley.edu

To self-massage, gently rub your neck with your fingers for several minutes. Alternatively, heat can be applied for 10-15 minutes by taking a warm shower, using a moist warm towel, or using a heating pad. Stretching exercises can help to relax the neck muscles and restore range of motion (fig. 13-14). 5) Strengthening and stabilizing the neck:

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Rehabilitation after Injury to the Medial Collateral ...

Rehabilitation after Injury to the Medial Collateral ...

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Range of Motion and Strengthening Exercises (brace off) Days per Week: 5-7 ... Straight leg raise, Short-arc lift, Side lying abduction, and Standing hamstring curl Precautions When Exercising • Avoid pain at the patellar tendon site • Avoid pain and/or crepitus at the patella

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Ezy Tai Chi: a simpler practice for seniors - ICAA

Ezy Tai Chi: a simpler practice for seniors - ICAA

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movements work the full range of motion for the arms, shoulders and torso. For example, individuals with standing difficulty may still benefit by engaging in upper-body-based movements such as curving back arms, which focuses on upper limbs and trunk rotation, and even lower-limb movements, such as lifting legs (similar to that of standing on ...

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Total Knee Arthroplasty Protocol - Brigham and Women's ...

Total Knee Arthroplasty Protocol - Brigham and Women's ...

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2. Ambulate with an assistive device for 25-100 feet and ascend/descend stairs to allow for independence with household activities while maintaining appropriate WB. 3. Regain at least 80 degrees of passive and active range of motion in the knee to perform sit to stand transfers with minimal compensatory activity. 4.

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SOAS STRETCHES - MassageTherapy.com

SOAS STRETCHES - MassageTherapy.com

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slightly larger & softer than a tennis ball. This massage technique releases your Psoas through an active range of motion. Lay on the ball, about 1-2 inches outside your belly button. You’ll feel your Psoas respond as you lower yourself. It will hurt a little. Arch your back; come up onto your elbows. This will result in a more forceful ...

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Durable Medical Equipment Requiring Pre-Authorization

Durable Medical Equipment Requiring Pre-Authorization

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range of motion adjustment, includes all components and accessories e1812 dynamic knee, extension/flexion device with active resistance control e1815 dynamic adjustable ankle extension/flexion device, includes soft interface material e1816 static progressive stretch ankle device, flexion and/or extension with or

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Lumbar Laminectomy Physical Therapy Prescription

Lumbar Laminectomy Physical Therapy Prescription

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• No extension range of motion, nor rotation exercises for eight weeks. Goals • Diminish pain/inflammation and minimize lower extremity radiating symptoms (ice, modalities as needed). • Learn correct body mechanics, transfers, positioning. • Achieve proper muscle firing for transverse abdominis, multifidi and glutes.

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NC Medicaid Long Term Care FL2 Form

NC Medicaid Long Term Care FL2 Form

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Bathing Active Other: Supplemental Feeding Group Participation Decubiti – Describe: Spoon Dressing Re-Socialization Parenteral Total Care Family Supportive Nasogastric ... Range of Motion Exercises Restraints Medications – Name & Strength, Dosage and Route 1. 7. 2. 8. 3. 9. 4. 10. 5. 11. 6. 12.

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ACL Hamstring Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Protocol

ACL Hamstring Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Protocol

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• 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:

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Rehabilitation Guidelines For Total Hip (Anterior ...

Rehabilitation Guidelines For Total Hip (Anterior ...

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comorbidities, pre-surgical range of motion, strength, health/functional status, rehabilitation compliance, learning barriers and complications. Specific time frames, restrictions and precautions are given to protect healing tissues and surgical reconstruction. Attention may be given to other musculoskeletal issues in areas above

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Total Knee Replacement Rehabilitation Exercises

Total Knee Replacement Rehabilitation Exercises

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Exercises in Stage III continue to focus on range of motion. At this point, you’re typically riding a stationary bike regularly. The following exercise program is designed to improve lower extremity strength while still focusing on quadriceps and gluteus medius strength. Try to perform the following exercise variations.

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ACL Accelerated Protocol - Mark Adickes MD

ACL Accelerated Protocol - Mark Adickes MD

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Dr. Mark Adickes Phase 1: Week 1-2 Range of Motion: • Passive ROM, No limits • Aggressive Patella mobility • Ankle pumps • Gastroc-soleus stretches

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Rehabilitation Protocol for Rotator Cuff Repair-Small to ...

Rehabilitation Protocol for Rotator Cuff Repair-Small to ...

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Mar 11, 2019 · Range of motion/Mobility • PROM: ER<20 scapular plane, Forward elevation <90 • AAROM: Active assistive shoulder flexion, shoulder flexion with cane, cane external rotation stretch, washcloth press, sidelying elevation to 90 degrees Strengthening • Periscapular: Row on physioball, shoulder extension on physioball Criteria to Progress

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Muscle Grading and Testing Procedures

Muscle Grading and Testing Procedures

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The ankle plantar flexors are first tested in prone, and then retested in standing for ... Adjust range of motion criterion to accommodate for muscle contractures. 3 . ... Deltoid middle: Hold your arm up in the air like this (demonstrate), and I’m going to

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Rehabilitation Protocol for Bankart Repair

Rehabilitation Protocol for Bankart Repair

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Range of motion/Mobility • PROM: ER<50 scapular plane, ER @ 90 ABD <45, Forward elevation <135, horizontal table slide • AAROM: washcloth press up, seated table slides, seated shoulder elevation with cane, wall climbs • AROM: elevation < 115, supine flexion, salutes, supine punch, seated shoulder elevation with cane and active lowering

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Peroneal and Tibialis Posterior Tendon Repairs ...

Peroneal and Tibialis Posterior Tendon Repairs ...

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4010 West 65th Street, Edina, MN 55435 Phone: 952-944-2519 Fax: 952-944-0460 www.mosmi.org Phase V: Week 13-16. Goals • Full functional range of motion all movements in weight bearing

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Rehabilitation Protocol for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty

Rehabilitation Protocol for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty

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Range 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

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FLEXION / EXTENSION SIDEBENDING ROTATION

FLEXION / EXTENSION SIDEBENDING ROTATION

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Cervical Spine Stretches . Purpose: Stretching exercises help to restore joint range of motion by lengthening shortened muscles and connective tissue, which helps to reduce pain and tightness. Instructions: 1. Perform highlighted stretches initially 1-2 x/day, or _____ . 2.

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Range of Motion Data - aokhealth.com

Range of Motion Data - aokhealth.com

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Joint Range of Motion Data Using a Goniometer Goniometers available from www.aokhealth.com Introduction Joint flexibility is defined as the range of motion (ROM) allowed at a joint.

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Range of Motion Positioning - HCPro

Range of Motion Positioning - HCPro

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© HCPro, Inc. 2004, all rights reserved 800-650-6787 www.hcpro.com Range of Motion and Positioning Page 3 of 11 What Kinds of Motion Are Best?

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