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how do you hold the goniometer while measuring for shoulder passive range of motion? i notice both hands are guiding or fixing the joint and its difficult to move with the goniometer
This helps me alot.. Specially the way you explained the position for a physiotherapist helps me alot as thats somehow difficult to understand at once❤️🌸
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The best video so far, Showing proper handling techniques.
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Could I find PROM EXERCISE FOR SHOULDER HYPEREXTENSION?
Hi this is really helpful. I wondered if there is a clinical reason why you have tested with a bent elbow instead of a straight arm? Thank you
Hi Louisa! Short lever could be easier for the patient and ultimately allows you to focus on the shoulder a bit more as elbow not under stress 😊
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U explain it in easy way.
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how do you hold the goniometer while measuring for shoulder passive range of motion? i notice both hands are guiding or fixing the joint and its difficult to move with the goniometer
Perhaps we can do a video or webinar to show this in the future!
This helps me alot..
Specially the way you explained the position for a physiotherapist helps me alot as thats somehow difficult to understand at once❤️🌸
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Do we need to give traction to joint during passive movements??
No not necessarily, it certainly does not have to be done routinely
Wow! Thank you so much.❤️❤️
Great video! When is the website up and running?
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It would’ve been wayy better if you used the scientific terms for each body part
but you shouldn't put your hand on her elbow
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I am a physical therapist from India (Kerala )Thanks must helpful