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Tests for range of motion (ROM), as the name implies, allow your doctor to see if your joints are moving the full range expected for a particular part of your body. For example, the normal ROM for an elbow is from zero to 150 degrees.
The main joint movements are: Flexion - the bending of a joint. It decreases the angle between two body parts. Extension - the extending of a joint. Abduction - movement away from the midline of the body. Adduction - the movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part.
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Motion analysis can help your health care provider to: Find the muscles or joints that are not working right. Recommend treatment to improve your physical abilities and provide the greatest level of independence. This information is about testing in the Motion Analysis Laboratory at Mayo Clinic.
Reference Values for Normal Joint Range of Motion MotionFemalesMalesAnkle plantar flexion57.3 (54.8 59.8)52.8 (50.8 54.8)Shoulder flexion171.8 (169.8 173.8)170.9 (169.1 172.7)Elbow flexion149.7 (148.5 150.9)148.3 (146.8 149.8)Elbow extension6.4 (4.7 8.1)5.3 (3.6 7.0)8 more rows

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This test measures the bodys range of motion in various functional movement patterns. An assessment may also include the use of a goniometer an instrument that tests the angle of joints such as your elbow or knee.
Tests for range of motion (ROM), as the name implies, allow your doctor to see if your joints are moving the full range expected for a particular part of your body. For example, the normal ROM for an elbow is from zero to 150 degrees.
A physical therapist and kinesiologist work together to assess your flexibility, strength and muscle spasticity or stiffness. The therapist attaches special reflective markers that are used to collect information during your motion analysis test. These markers are taped to specific places on your body (Figure 2).
Depending on your injury, youll do one or a mixture of these different types of exercise: passive, active-passive, and active. Heres a breakdown of how they work. Passive range of motion exercises These are useful for joints that have become inactive due to injury or paralysis.
Going through a full range of motion will result in better muscle balance, joint stability, proper activation of the working muscles and overall better movement quality, explains Sam Simpson, CSCS, CPT, co-owner and vice president of B-Fit Training Studio in Miami.

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