Found 340 results for "Range of motion"
by Nancy Berryman Reese PhD PT, William D. Bandy PhD PT SCS ATC
by John J. Gerhardt, Linda Cocchiarella
Range of motion measurements refer to the full range of movement in which a body part moves.
by Clair Davies
Before you can set about healing your frozen or painful shoulder, it's important to understand your shoulder's anatomy.
by Christi Williams, Kevin Robinson
by Diane Harlowe
The purpose of the ROM Dance Program is to provide group instruction in an enjoyable exercise/rest routine, and to suppo...
by Donna Latella, Catherine Meriano
After completing this chapter the student should be able to accomplish the following: define the terms related to goniom...
by Jay Glen Hollingsworth