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How to Properly Document Knee Range of Motion - Biology Insights If the knee cannot fully straighten, this lack of extension (extension lag) is measured by the degrees short of zero For example, if the knee stops 10 degrees before full extension, the starting point is recorded as 10 degrees
Documenting Knee Extension Range of Motion - Lenny Macrina I’ve talked a lot about the importance of regaining knee extension range of motion (ROM) after a knee injury or surgery In this post, I want to talk about how exactly I believe we should be documenting knee extension range of motion
Assess and Treat Loss of Knee Extension Range of Motion The purpose of this article is to review some of the many methods of assessing and treating loss of knee extension range of motion to help maximize outcomes following knee surgery or injury while minimizing long-term complications
Documenting Knee Hyperextension - YouTube This video is a brief review of I believe we should document knee extension ROM I hear a lot of patients, PT's and doctors document knee extension ROM in various ways
Range of Motion – Extension The amount of hyperextension is measured in negative “-” degrees, while a lack of full extension is measure in positive “+” degrees Limitations of knee extension in younger patients may be due to osteochondritis dissecans, a mild amount of arthritis, or a locked meniscus tear
[Solved] how to document patient range of motion - fundamentals of . . . Regularly document the patient's ROM to monitor their progress and adjust their treatment plan as necessary Remember, it's important to be as accurate and consistent as possible when documenting ROM to provide the best care for your patients