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The complete extent of movement which a joint is capable of Used when doing routine activities such as bathing eating and dressing uses ms that keep many joints in effective range of motion ID: 921180

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Slide1

Range of Motion

Slide2

What is it

The complete extent of movement which a joint is capable of

Used when doing routine activities such as bathing, eating, and dressing; uses

ms.

that keep many joints in effective range of motion

Slide3

Purpose of Range of Motion

To prevent problems caused by a lack of movement

To prevent problems caused by inactivity

Contractures: the tightening and shortening of a

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: for example foot drop

Muscles may atrophy when they are not used

Joints become stiff

Blood clots and decubitus ulcers may develop

Slide4

Types of ROM

Active Range of Motion (AROM)- those movements performed by the patient without help

Passive Range of Motion (PROM)- a movement cannot be performed by the patient and the health care worker moves each joint through its range of motion.

Active Assistive Range of Motion (AAROM)- the patient does the exercises with some assistance from another person

Slide5

Rules for ROM

Use good body mechanics; raise the bed to your waist level if the patient is in bed

Expose only the body part being exercised

Explain to the patient what you are going to do, and teach the patient how to do it.

Support the extremity being exercised (place hands under the extremity, supporting the joint above and the joint below the one you are exercising

Move each joint until there is resistance but not pain.

Move each joint slowly, smoothly and gently

Return the joint to a neutral position after the movement

Keep friction to a minimum

Repeat

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exercise 3-5 times

Slide6

Joint Movement

Abduction-moving a body part away from the midline

Adduction- moving a body part toward the midline

Flexion-bending a body part

Extension-straightening a body part

Rotation- moving in a circle

Pronation- turning a body part downward

Supination- turning a body part upward

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Joint Movement

Cont

Inversion- turning a body part inward

Eversion-turning a body part outward

Dorsiflexion-bending backward

Plantar Flexion bending forward

Radial Deviation- moving toward the thumb side

Ulnar deviation- moving toward the little finger side

Opposition- touch

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finger to

the thumb