What is the normal ROM and end feel for wrist radial deviation?
Normal ROM: ~17°–25°. End Feel: Ligamentous.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What is the normal ROM and end feel for wrist radial deviation? | Normal ROM: ~17°–25°. End Feel: Ligamentous. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for wrist ulnar deviation? | Normal ROM: 30°–38.8°. End Feel: Ligamentous. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for forearm supination? | Normal ROM: 77°–85°. End Feel: Capsular. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for forearm pronation? | Normal ROM: 69.7°–80.3°. End Feel: Capsular. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for shoulder flexion? | Normal ROM: 150°–171.1° (AAOS), 150° (AMA). End Feel: Muscle stretch. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for shoulder external (lateral) rotation? | Normal ROM: 90°–112.5°. End Feel: Capsular. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for shoulder internal (medial) rotation? | Normal ROM: 64.4°–90°. End Feel: Capsular. |
What is the normal ROM and end feel for shoulder abduction? | Normal ROM: 177°–191°. End Feel: Normal. |