Ohio Physical Therapy Ebook Continuing Education

Figure 6c: MCP Flexion

Figure 6f: Wrist Radial Deviation

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Source: Erin Peterson

Figure 6g: Wrist Ulnar Deviation

Figure 6d: Wrist Flexion

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Source: Erin Peterson

● Passive range of motion (PROM) should be tested gently. Although this assessment might appear similar to testing active motion, the therapist is providing the movement and assessing the point at which the end feel is evident (Figure 7). The clinician should check for normal capsular end feel and pain. Figure 7: Passive Range of Motion: Hyperextension of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint

Figure 6e: Wrist Extension

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Source: Erin Peterson

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Book Code: PTOH1324

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