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Range of Motion
Macro Mondays: An item that represents your present or past career.
I was employed as a Physical Therapist at an outpatient clinic specializing in musculoskeletal disorders of the spine and large joints. One tool I used a lot was the goniometer, which measures the range of motion of a body joint. Anyone who recovers from knee replacement surgery knows they are well on the path to recovery if they can achieve at least 90 degrees active flexion; this is the minimum motion range required to ascend/descend most stairs.
I apologize for using an archive photo this week. I regret that I couldn’t find my goniometer in time to take a new photo.
I was employed as a Physical Therapist at an outpatient clinic specializing in musculoskeletal disorders of the spine and large joints. One tool I used a lot was the goniometer, which measures the range of motion of a body joint. Anyone who recovers from knee replacement surgery knows they are well on the path to recovery if they can achieve at least 90 degrees active flexion; this is the minimum motion range required to ascend/descend most stairs.
I apologize for using an archive photo this week. I regret that I couldn’t find my goniometer in time to take a new photo.
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Magnificent Capture here. Well done Valerie Regards Tess
Valfal club has replied to Treasa Ui Cionaodhathat is interesting info ... I had not seen one of those before
and so it measures the flexibility ... mmm ... no comment
on that one at the moment and you will know why ;-)
great in black and white .. a great subject to have
chosen to photograph especially with the info ... thanks,
must start my exercises ;-) oOo
have a lovely weekend ... ;-)
thanks for joining Val ;-)
have a lovely weekend Val ;-)
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