What is normal thumb ROM?
This is where your thumb meets your hand bones. Abduction: 0 degrees to 50 degrees. Adduction: 40 degrees to 0 degrees. Flexion: 0 degrees to 60 degrees. Extension: 60 degrees to 0 degrees.
What is the range of motion of thumb abduction?
Normal Range of Motion Reference Values
Typical Range of Motion | ||
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Elbow | Extension/Flexion | 0/145 |
Thumb basal joint | Radial Adduction/Abduction | Contact/60 |
Thumb Interphalangeal | Hyperextension/Flexion | 15H/80 |
Thumb Metacarpophalangeal | Hyperextension/Flexion | 10/55 |
What is normal ankle dorsiflexion?
The normal range for ankle joint dorsiflexion was established as 0 degrees to 16.5 degrees nonweightbearing and 7.1 degrees to 34.7 degrees weightbearing.
What is thumb CMC?
The thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, a biconcave-convex saddle joint, consists of the articulation between the first metacarpal of the thumb and the trapezium carpal bone. Other significant articulations of the trapezial bone are the scaphoid and trapezoid carpal bones and the second metacarpal bone.
What is the normal range of movement for the knee?
Normal Motion. Range of motion is typically measured using a tool called a goniometer.
How do I improve knee range of motion?
Place a small towel under your heel
What is the range of motion after total knee replacement?
Normal motion after knee replacement is defined as the ability to get within 5 degrees of a straight knee and the ability to bend the knee back to 90 degrees. Most knee replacements have movement ranging from zero degrees to 110 degrees or more.
What is the normal knee range?
– MRI’s – Ultrasound images – Stability tests – X-rays – Range of motion testing – Documentation of surgeries, injuries, or other conditions with a secondary symptom of knee pain