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  1. INSTRUCTIONS: For each affected joint, please indicate the existing limitation of motion by drawing a line(s) on the figures below, showing the maximum possible range of motion or by …

  2. Range of Motion Normative Values - Physiopedia

    Each joint has a normal ROM range of values, while each person has a different amount of ability to achieve it. Below are generally accepted values for a normal ROM for some individual joints …

  3. What Is the Normal Range of Motion (ROM) of Joints?

    Oct 29, 2025 · Learn about generally accepted values for a normal range of motion (ROM) in various joints throughout the body, as well as factors that influence ROM.

  4. INSTRUCTIONS: For each affected joint, please indicate the existing limitation of motion by drawing a line(s) on the figures below, showing the maximum possible range of motion or by …

  5. Approximate range of motion flexion required for everyday activities: 65° to walk 70° to grab a simple item off the floor 85° to climb stairs 95° to stand up from a sitting position

  6. Range of motion by joint - WikEM

    Range of motion by joint Range of Motion Chart ... References Luttgens & Hamilton, 1997

  7. STRETCHING AND FLEXIBILITY - Normal Ranges of Joint Motion

    Hip Knee: (next section) Wrist: (previous section) Normal Ranges of Joint Motion: (beginning of chapter) Flexion: 110-130 degrees

  8. Normal Range of Motion Reference Values

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  9. Range of Joint Motion Evaluation Chart - studylib.net

    Joint motion evaluation chart for recording range of motion in various joints. Includes diagrams and degree measurements for medical professionals.

  10. INSTRUCTIONS: For each affected joint, please indicate the existing limitation of motion by drawing a line(s) on the figures below, showing the maximum possible range of motion or by …