Passive Range of Motion

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2010

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  • Great Video

  • Wonderful explanation. Thank you for taking the time to show us and teach correct name of excercise/technique as you do them. Much appreciated.

  • nice but i wanna active free and assisted rom

  • جااااااااااااااامدة

  • She forgot horizontal adduction / abduction of the patients glenohumeral joint, nor did she demonstrate the passive range of motion on the cervical neck or the thoracic spine. I think it would have been good as well if when she would check the clients ROM to ask if she was having any type of pain or discomfort within the extremity, but over all i do think this was a good clip for passive range of motion.

  • Thank you so much for this video. Its help me to my caregiver course. God bless

  • is a CNA allow to do ROM this way ?

  • her joints are soft

  • This is a great video...I just wish she was a bit slower with the ranging. I can't imagine working this quickly with someone that actually has an impairment...

  • great help thanks :]

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