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The VA uses a device called a goniometeressentially a specialized protractorto measure how far a joint can bend or flex. The less range of motion you have, the higher your rating is likelier to be. For instance, if you can flex your knee to just 45 degrees, you might be eligible for a 10% rating.
Motion analysis is applied on a routine basis in clinical gait analysis, for the purpose of gathering data that is used to inform surgical decision-making for patients with gait abnormalities secondary to neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy and stroke.
Range of motion, also known as ROM, is a measure of flexibility involving ligaments, tendons, muscles, bones, and joints, so testing for ROM is essential in determining fitness and in assessing possible damage.
A range of motion assessment evaluates a patients joint flexibility and mobility. To perform a ROM assessment, a healthcare professional guides the patient through various movements, focusing on the targeted joints. The joint angles are measured using tools like goniometers or inclinometers.
The musculoskeletal exam helps to identify the functional anatomy associated with clinical conditions, thereby differentiating the underlying system involved and could correctly point towards the condition helping in early diagnosis and intervention.

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Functional movement testings are performed to determine which of your movement patterns may increase your risk of injury or reduced performance. This test is utilized as a baseline examination by Chiropractors, Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers to gather data and determine a personalized course of improvement.
Motion detection perimetry is a method that measures a subjects ability to detect a coherent shift in position of dots in a circular area against a background of non-moving dots. Motion size threshold is the smallest detectable circular area in which the subject can detect motion.