Flexion Extension Goniometer at Jonathan Boas blog

Flexion Extension Goniometer. To use a goniometer to measure flexion of your shoulder, hold the goniometer next to your arm, with the hinge at the top and level with the centre of your shoulder joint. From 30 o off extension to 130 o flexion. At the elbow joint, most functional activities require around 100 degrees of flexion/extension and rotation: Move your arm forwards and up as much as you can comfortably, moving with one arm of the goniometer. 9 rows metacarpophalangeal (fingers) abduction. Sitting, forearm in full pronation, wrist in 0 0 flexion, extension, radial & ulnar flexion. 90 degrees (fingers) 50 degrees (thumb). Forearm & hand rest on supporting surface. Patient is supine with knees flexed. 45 degrees (fingers), 0 degrees (thumb) study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms.

Knee Flexion And Extension Goniometry at Frances Leonard blog
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Sitting, forearm in full pronation, wrist in 0 0 flexion, extension, radial & ulnar flexion. From 30 o off extension to 130 o flexion. 45 degrees (fingers), 0 degrees (thumb) study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms. Move your arm forwards and up as much as you can comfortably, moving with one arm of the goniometer. 90 degrees (fingers) 50 degrees (thumb). 9 rows metacarpophalangeal (fingers) abduction. Forearm & hand rest on supporting surface. To use a goniometer to measure flexion of your shoulder, hold the goniometer next to your arm, with the hinge at the top and level with the centre of your shoulder joint. Patient is supine with knees flexed. At the elbow joint, most functional activities require around 100 degrees of flexion/extension and rotation:

Knee Flexion And Extension Goniometry at Frances Leonard blog

Flexion Extension Goniometer 45 degrees (fingers), 0 degrees (thumb) study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms. From 30 o off extension to 130 o flexion. Forearm & hand rest on supporting surface. 9 rows metacarpophalangeal (fingers) abduction. To use a goniometer to measure flexion of your shoulder, hold the goniometer next to your arm, with the hinge at the top and level with the centre of your shoulder joint. At the elbow joint, most functional activities require around 100 degrees of flexion/extension and rotation: Move your arm forwards and up as much as you can comfortably, moving with one arm of the goniometer. Sitting, forearm in full pronation, wrist in 0 0 flexion, extension, radial & ulnar flexion. 45 degrees (fingers), 0 degrees (thumb) study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms. 90 degrees (fingers) 50 degrees (thumb). Patient is supine with knees flexed.

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