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range of motion The range, measured in degrees of a circle, through which a joint may be moved.
Ãâó: www.ecdoctors.com/glossary.htm
range The gamut of pitches, from low to high, which a singer may perform.
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range The highest value of an attribute less the lowest, in the units of the attribute.
Ãâó: atlas.library.arizona.edu/glossaryq_s.htm
range of motion the term refers specifically to the angle of movement allowed by a joint when one of it's bony levers or body segments moves from its neutral position to its potentional.
Ãâó: www.hydrotone.com/glossary.html
range-of-motion exercise Movement of a joint through its available range of motion. It can be used to prevent loss of motion. SEE: illus. .
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