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range of motion The full spectrum of a joint's possible movements. The shoulder joint has a greater range of motion than any other joint in the human body.
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range of motion The normal range of movement of any body joint. Range of Motion also refers to exercises designed to maintain this range and prevent contractures.
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range of motion The extent of a joint's free movement. The normal ROM of the elbow, for instance, carries the forearm through a half-circle. Passive ROM is tested while the limb is relaxed. Active ROM is movement controlled by the patient.
Ãâó: www.dbs-stn.org/glossary4.asp
random 1.) having an undefined distribution (not clumped and not uniform). 2.) having a likelihood of being selected that is not biased from any other item in the selectable area.
Ãâó: www.nps.gov/plants/restore/library/glossary.htm
range A statistic representing the difference between the highest and lowest scores in a set of scores.
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