ROM Flashcards

1
Q

How would you define Full/ Normal ROM?

A
CONSENSUS OF LARGE POPULATION OF WHAT NORMAL SHOULD BE.  
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A GOOD AIM
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IE - GH: 180
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How would you define Passive/ Anatomical ROM?

A
PASSIVE RANGE
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DEPENDENT ON PERSON
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IE - GH: 160 (weaker person than avg)
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3
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How would you define Active ROM?

A
FULL RANGE ACHIEVED BY INDIVIDUAL ALONE
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SAME OR LESS THAN PASSIVE
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IE - GH: 160 or less (using same example)
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4
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How would you define Functional ROM (ADLs)?

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INDEPENDENCE ROM
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NOT TRYING TO RESTOR FULL ROM
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MAINTENANCE OF FUNCTIONAL ABILITY
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5
Q

Is passive ROM enough to prevent thrombus formation?

A

NO

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6
Q

Name the 5 steps of the ROM progression approach?

A
  1. AROM - surrounding joints and structures
  2. PROM - affected joint, maintain + gain ROM
  3. AA ROM - affected joint, gain control ROM
  4. AROM - affected joint, develop coordination
  5. AR ROM - affected joint, strengthen
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