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Unit 5: Range of Motion Exercises

Unit 5: Range of Motion Exercises. Lesson 1: Range of Motion Exercises. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises. Full range of motion (ROM) Normal direction and distance through which a joint moves Limited ROM Reduction in normal movement of joint. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises.

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Unit 5: Range of Motion Exercises

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  1. Unit 5: Range ofMotion Exercises Lesson 1: Range of Motion Exercises

  2. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Full range of motion (ROM) • Normal direction and distance through which a joint moves • Limited ROM • Reduction in normal movement of joint

  3. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Range of motion exercises • Increases flexibility

  4. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Range of motion exercises • Role of an assistant

  5. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Levels of ROM assistance • Active ROM exercises • Active assistive ROM exercises • Passive ROM exercises • Resistive ROM exercises

  6. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Active ROM exercises • Least assistive • Patient can do full ROM exercises without being watched or helped

  7. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Active assistive ROM exercises • Patient can move joint • Health care worker needs to move joint through full range of motion

  8. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Passive ROM exercises • Most assistive • Patient cannot move joint • Health care worker assists to move joint through limited ROM

  9. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Resistive ROM exercises • Health care worker provides resistance • Patient does full ROM • Strengthens muscles

  10. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Guidelines for ROM exercises • Explain • Expose • Support • Move slowly, gently, and smoothly • Do not force

  11. Lesson 1 – Range of Motion Exercises • Range of motion terms and movements

  12. Unit 5: Range ofMotion Exercises Lesson 2: Passive ROM Exercises

  13. Lesson 2 – Passive ROM Exercises • Passive ROM exercises • Most assistive level • Patient cannot move joint • Health care worker moves joint through limited ROM

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