OS I Lab Motion Dynamics Flashcards

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Q

What are the range of motion movements and their values for the lumbar spine?

A

Flexion: 40-90˚
Extension: 20-45˚

Rotation: 3-18˚
Sidebending: 15-30˚ each side

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the cervical spine?

A

Flexion: 45-90˚
Extension: 45-90˚

Rotation: 70-90˚
Sidebending: 20-45˚

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the shoulder?

A

Flexion: 180˚
Extension: 60˚

Horizontal Adduction: 130-140˚
Horizontal Abduction: 40-55˚

Abduction: 180˚

Internal Rotation: 90˚
External Rotation: 90˚

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the elbow?

A

Flexion: 140-150˚
Extension: 0- -5˚

Pronation: 90˚
Supination: 90˚

Ulnohumeral Abduction/Adduction: 5˚

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the wrist?

A

Flexion: 80-90˚
Extension: 70˚

Wrist Abduction/Radial Deviation: 20-30˚
Wrist Adduction/Ulnar Deviation: 30-40˚

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the hip?

A

Flexion (Knee straight): 90˚
Flexion (Knee Bent): 120-135˚
Extension: 15-30˚

Abduction: 45-50˚
Adduction: 20-30˚

Internal Rotation: 30-40˚
External Rotation: 40-60˚

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the knee?

A

Flexion: 145-150˚
Extension: 0˚

*note that the knee cannot move in any other direction

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What are the range of motion movements and their values for the ankle?

A

Plantarflexion: 55-65˚
Dorsiflexion: 15-20˚

Ankle Inversion: 20˚
Ankle Eversion: 10-20˚

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