ROM
Limitation can be caused from trauma or disease
-The maximum distance that bones move about a connecting joint
AROM
Contract muscles that control motion
SROM
Self ROM use unaffected side to help affected side
AAROM*
Active assisted therapist/client help during AROM
PROM*
- Stretching, and moist heat to improve a client’s range of motion
Discrepancy
Both AROM & PROM affected
Bony block, capsular tightness, muscle tightness, edema, contractures, and extensive scar tissue
End Feels
Bony End-Feel
Movement is stopped because bony surfaces meet
Capsular End Feel
Firm/leathery, some give
Soft End Feel
Tissue against tissue
Spasm (End Feel)
Tissue responds with harsh movement in other direction
Empty End Feel
Stops due to pain
Springy End Feel
Rebounds/bounces back, abnormal ROM
Boggy End Feel
Edema
Note client substitutions such as: (ROM)
Leaning, side bending, shoulder hiking
Potential adverse consequences of edema include:
How to measure for Edema
Tape measure, Volume Meter
Tape Measure to measure edema
We use a millimeter tape measure, larger parts of body when it’s not proven to submerge a body part in water
-Recent surgery, and they had sutures and weren’t supposed to submerge the body part into water, then we would use a tape measure rather than a volume meter
Volume meter to measure edema
Used to measure edema in an entire hand.
Gross Manual Muscle Testing*
Strength Measurement
Grip Strength
Generally measured by a Jamar dynamometer (most commonly in the second rung)
Pinch Strength
- Three different types of pinch: Tip, lateral, and palmar pinch