Range of motion (ROM) is a measure of the extent to which a joint can move through its full range of movement. It is an important aspect of assessing joint health and function, particularly in physical therapy and sports medicine.
The ROM is typically measured in degrees for rotational movements or in centimeters for linear movements. Understanding the normal range of motion for different joints can help healthcare professionals diagnose and treat conditions affecting joint mobility.
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