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  1. Range of Motion Normative Values - Physiopedia

    Each joint has a normal ROM range of values, while each person has a different amount of ability to achieve it. Below are generally accepted values for a normal ROM for some individual joints …

  2. Normal Shoulder Range Of Motion & How To Improve

    Shoulder range of motion refers to how far the shoulder can move in different directions. The main movements at the shoulder are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external …

  3. What Is the Normal Range of Motion (ROM) of Joints?

    Oct 29, 2025 · The normal range of motion (ROM) of a joint varies by the joint structure. Some joints, like hinged joints of the knee or elbow, move (articulate) in one direction. Others, like …

  4. Normal Shoulder Range of Motion - OrthoFixar 2026

    Dec 14, 2025 · What is the normal Shoulder Range of Motion Degrees? The following Shoulder ROM need to be tested: Normal Range of Shoulder Abduction is 170–180°. The principle …

  5. Shoulder range of movement in the general population: age and ...

    Due to the highlighted lack of data, the aim of this study was to determine normative data of active range of shoulder flexion, abduction and external rotation among a large population-based …

  6. Physical Exam Shoulder - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)

    2 days ago · The physical examination of the shoulder includes careful inspection, palpation, range of motion, strength testing, neurovascular exam and special tests to evaluate and …

  7. Range of Motion - Shoulder

    Special Instructions: Patient must keep arm straight. Motion is blocked by body, not a very effective test in most scenarios.

  8. Shoulder ROM & Strengthening Exercises: Jonathan Oheb, MD ...

    In addition to hand, elbow, and shoulder care, he provides comprehensive surgical and nonsurgical treatment for all orthopedic conditions of the hip, knee, and ankle, including …

  9. As you become stronger, you can raise and lower your arm without assistance. The operated arm should be lifted as high as possible, or to your endpoint of pain. Try to raise the arm by hinging …

  10. Normal Shoulder Range of Motion - Healthline

    Sep 13, 2018 · Learn about the normal range of motion for shoulder flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial rotation and lateral rotation.