ROM Upper extremity

  1. ROM for Sholder Flexion and what type of end feel?
    • 180 degrees
    • &
    • Firm end feel
  2. ROM Sholder Hyperextension with elbow extended

    End feel?
    • 30 degree
    • &
    • Firm end feel
  3. ROM Sholder Hyperextension with elbow FLEXED

    End feel?
    • 60 degree
    • &
    • Firm end feel
  4. ROM for Sholder Abduction
    End feel?
    • 180 degree
    • &
    • Firm end feel
  5. ROM Shoulder Horizontal ADDuction and end fee?
    • 45 degree
    • &
    • Soft end feel (why?)
  6. ROM Shoulder Horizontal ADDuction
    Position?
    Axis
    Stionary arm?
    Moving Arm?
    Reference point?
    • Position: Supine
    • Axis: Anterior aspect of acromion process
    • Stationary arm: Parallel to anterior Midline of Sternum
    • Moving Arm: Midline of Humerus
    • Reference point: Lateral epicondyle
  7. ROM Sholder ER?
    End feel?
    90 degree & Firm end feel
  8. ROM sholder IR & end feel?
    70 degree & Firm end feel
  9. ROM Elbow Flexion and end feel?
    150 degree & soft end feel
  10. Elbow extension and end feel?
    0 degree & HARD END FEEL (why?)
  11. ROM Forearm Supination
    80 degree
  12. ROM forearm pronation?

    End feel?
    80 degree & Firm end feel
  13. Explain what is the position for forearm pronation and supination
    Sitting with elbow flexed at 90 degree and upper arm held against body
  14. Forearm pronation and supination

    Axis?
    Moving arm?
    Stationary arm?
    • Axis: Middle of the 3rd Phalanx
    • Moving Arm: WITH A PEN- in line clenched in fist

    Stationary Arm: In line with anterior midline of humerus
  15. ROM wrist Flexion? End feel?
    • 90 degree
    • &
    • End feel
  16. ROM wrist extension and end feel?
    70 degree & firm end feel
  17. ROM wrist Abduction Ulnar deviation & end feel?
    20 degree & hard end feel (why?)
  18. ROM wrist ADDction -Radial deviation and end feel?
    30 degree and firm end feel
Author
LittJenjen1
ID
153234
Card Set
ROM Upper extremity
Description
ROM for Sholder, Elbow, Forearm, and wrist
Updated