what is the maximum range of movement possible at a joint known as.
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The full movement potential of a joint, usually its range of flexion and extension. For example, a knee might lack 10 degrees of full extension due to an injury.
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Passive range of motion:
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- When someone or anything, such as a massage or physical therapist, is moving a part of your body, this is the space in which that part of your body can move. You aren't using the muscles that you would ordinarily utilize to initiate the movement and complete the task.
- Passive Range of Motion (PRM) is described as movement applied to a joint entirely by another person or persons, or by a passive motion machine. When the passive range of motion is being used, the joint of the person who receives the exercise is entirely relaxed while an outside strongly affected the body part being practiced, such as a leg or arm, through its full range of movement.
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