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Physical Therapy ROM Reference

This document provides average ranges of motion (ROMs) for various joints and segments of the body adapted from four sources. It lists the movement, along with the ROM ranges provided by each of the four sources for joints including the elbow, forearm, wrist, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, cervical spine, and lumbar-thoracic spine.

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Physical Therapy ROM Reference

This document provides average ranges of motion (ROMs) for various joints and segments of the body adapted from four sources. It lists the movement, along with the ROM ranges provided by each of the four sources for joints including the elbow, forearm, wrist, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, cervical spine, and lumbar-thoracic spine.

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Average ROMs (Adapted from Luttgens & Hamilton, 1997)

Joint/Segment Movement Source 1* Source 2* Source 3* Source 4*


Flexion 140 145 145 145
Elbow
Hyperextension 0 0 0 0-10
Pronation 80 90 90 80
Forearm
Supination 80 85 90 90
Extension (Dorsiflexion) 60 70 70 50
Flexion (Palmar flexion) 60 90 - 60
Wrist
Radial Deviation 20 20 20 20
Ulnar Deviation 30 30 35 30
Flexion 180 170 130 180
Hyperextension 50 30 80 60
Shoulder
Abduction 180 170 180 180
Adduction 50 - - -
Internal Rotation 90 90 70 60-90

Shoulder External Rotation 90 90 70 90


w/ Abducted Arm Horizontal Adduction - - - 135
Horizontal Adduction - - - 45
Flexion 100 120 125 120
Hyperextension 30 10 10 30
Hip
Abduction 40 45 45 45
Adduction 20 - 10 0-25
Internal Rotation 40 35 45 40-45
Extended Hip
External Rotation 50 45 45 45
Knee Flexion 150 120 140 130
Plantar flexion 20 45 45 50
Ankle
Dorsiflexion 30 15 20 20
Flexion 60 - - 40
Hyperextension 75 - - 40
Cervical Spine
Lateral Flexion 45 - - 45
Rotation 80 - - 50
Flexion 45-50 - - 45

Lumbar-thoracic Hyperextension 25 - - 20-35


Spine Lateral Flexion 25 - - 30
Rotation 30 - - 45
References
Luttgens, K. & Hamilton, N. (1997). Kinesiology: Scientific Basis of Human Motion, 9th Ed., Madison, WI: Brown & Benchmark.

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