Goniometry Wrist Radial Deviation Range of Motion
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-- TEST POSITION(S) -- • Sitting with elbow flexed and the forearm resting on a table in pronation. Have the patient radial deviate their wrist while relaxing their fingers. • -- GONIOMETER ALIGNMENT -- • ► Axis: Posterior aspect of wrist over the capitate bone • ► Stationary arm: Aligned with midline of forearm, pointing at lateral epicondyle • ► Moving arm: Aligned with shaft of the third metacarpal • ► Stabilization: The therapist stabilizes the forearm • -- NORMAL RANGE AND END FEEL -- • ► ROM: 0° to 20° • ► End feel: Firm (Ulnar collateral ligament) • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theraxpro/?... • Free Clinical Tools: https://www.theraxpro.com • Product Review Website: https://www.PTRecommends.com • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • REFERENCES * • Clarkson HM. Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams Wilkins Health; 2013. • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • This is not medical advice * • This content is intended as educational material for healthcare professionals and healthcare students. Patients should seek medical advice from a healthcare professional.
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