Principles of Range of Motion (9/3d) Flashcards

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Passive Range of Motion (PROM)

A

The pt is not actively doing the motion, an external force is causing it

Hard to truly accomplish if pt is awake

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Active Range of Motion (AROM)

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The pt is actively causing the motion

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Active Assisted Range of Motion (AAROM)

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The pt is actively causing motion, but PT is also assisting

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4
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Flexibility

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the ability of the muscle to elongate/stretch

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5
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What range of motion testings are usually part of examination/intervention?

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PROM and AROM

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6
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What the difference between AROM and PROM indicates

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difference between what they can actively do vs what they are capable of

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PROM indicates…

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indicates tissue length

If limited, can indicate issues with length or structure (muscle, tendon, nerve, etc)

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8
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If PROM is less than AROM

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Patient is likely not relaxed

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9
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If PROM is greater than AROM

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Indicates force production issue, lag will be noticed

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10
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Joint position

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The degrees indicating what position from neutral the joint is in

EX: knee flexion 20 degrees

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Joint excursion

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Degrees indicating the range of movement in the joint

EX: knee bends from 20-90 degrees → 70 deg

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12
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Why use AROM

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if you want to improve muscle performance and ability to move on its own

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13
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Why use AAROM

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if pt has precaution that makes full muscle activation unsafe

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14
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Why use PROM

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if pt is unable to do active motion (EX: neuro deficit)

manual therapy

reduces fatigue

helps stretch

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15
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Why use stretching

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to improve flexibility through passive motion

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