Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises
This game will help you learn about Range of motion Exercises. Made by Bea Marie L. VASQUEZ of BSN1AS-2
Created Date
04.18.20
Last Updated
04.20.20
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Type of ROM exercise wherein the client is able to perform independently
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Type of ROM exercise wherein exercises are performed for the client by someone else
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Type of ROM exercise wherein exercises are performed by a client with some assistance. The client can move a limb partially but needs help completing the ROM.
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It is the movement of a joint to the extent possible without causing pain.
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Performing ROM Exercise starts with..
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Purpose of ROM Exercise is to promote & Maintain joint mobility & function
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Purpose of ROM Exercise is to facilitate comfort for the patient.
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It causes muscle contraction and active movement. Example are walking, aerobics, moving arms & legs
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It involves muscle contractions with resistance provided by an external source. Example: movement of the leg against resistance.
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It is the tightening or tensing of muscles without shortening and changing the length of muscle fibers. Example: contraction of gluteal muscles.
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