This program provides a comprehensive review of joint range of motion and goniometric measurement techniques for all joints of the upper and lower extremities.Measurement recording forms and handouts are provided in PDF format.
1. Identify the degrees of passive/active range of each joint.
2. Identify the starting position for measurement of each joint motion.
3. Identify the "End Feel "for each joint.
4. List possible causes for restriction in motion of a joint.
5. List the contraindications for goniometric measurement.
6. List the benefits of goniometric measurement.
Level I Introductory/no prerequisites required.
Accepted by NBCOT for PDUs. Approved by the New York PT Board, California PT Board and the Illinois PT Board. For other State PT Board approvals click on CEU Course Approvals on the CEU Course Listing Page.
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