Assessment of hypermobility and hypomobility is frequently performed visually with all its limitations. In this study, a standardized joint mobility measurement method is suggested, and its reliability is tested. The maximal range of motion of passive digit five hyperextension, passive thumb apposition to the wrist, active elbow and knee hyperextension, active ankle dorsal flexion and trunk flexion was measured in 30 healthy subjects. All measurements were performed bilaterally, except for trunk flexion. Three experienced observers performed the measurements according to a rigidly standardized protocol, using appropriate goniometers and rulers. During one measurement session each observer measured each subject. Two consecutive measurement s...
The purpose ofthe study was to compare the mobility of selected joints of the limbs in diabetic and ...
Background: Impairment of joint proprioception in patients with hypermobility syndrome (HMS) has bee...
The first metatarsophalangeal joint (1st MPJ) mobility is usually described by (i) range of motion i...
Assessment of hypermobility and hypomobility is frequently performed visually with all its limitatio...
Background: Comparisons across studies of generalized joint hypermobility are often difficult since ...
An accurate and reproducible measurement method for joint motion is essential for classification of ...
Dynamic finger joint motion is difficult to measure using optical motion analysis techniques due to ...
Paper presented to the 8th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The purpose of this paper was to study the relationship between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) mobili...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to compare the use of a new assessment tool for diagnosis of hy...
Background: The assessment of shoulder mobility is an integral component of the physical therapy exa...
The purpose was to perform a systematic review of clinical assessment methods for classifying Genera...
QuestionWhat is the inter-rater reliability for measurements of passive physiological or accessory m...
Physical therapists measure joint range of motion (ROM) to assess the clinical manifestations of pat...
Background: The range of joint motion is a commonly reported outcome measure in assessment of the gr...
The purpose ofthe study was to compare the mobility of selected joints of the limbs in diabetic and ...
Background: Impairment of joint proprioception in patients with hypermobility syndrome (HMS) has bee...
The first metatarsophalangeal joint (1st MPJ) mobility is usually described by (i) range of motion i...
Assessment of hypermobility and hypomobility is frequently performed visually with all its limitatio...
Background: Comparisons across studies of generalized joint hypermobility are often difficult since ...
An accurate and reproducible measurement method for joint motion is essential for classification of ...
Dynamic finger joint motion is difficult to measure using optical motion analysis techniques due to ...
Paper presented to the 8th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The purpose of this paper was to study the relationship between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) mobili...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to compare the use of a new assessment tool for diagnosis of hy...
Background: The assessment of shoulder mobility is an integral component of the physical therapy exa...
The purpose was to perform a systematic review of clinical assessment methods for classifying Genera...
QuestionWhat is the inter-rater reliability for measurements of passive physiological or accessory m...
Physical therapists measure joint range of motion (ROM) to assess the clinical manifestations of pat...
Background: The range of joint motion is a commonly reported outcome measure in assessment of the gr...
The purpose ofthe study was to compare the mobility of selected joints of the limbs in diabetic and ...
Background: Impairment of joint proprioception in patients with hypermobility syndrome (HMS) has bee...
The first metatarsophalangeal joint (1st MPJ) mobility is usually described by (i) range of motion i...