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- Range_of_motion abstract "Range of motion (or ROM), is the linear or angular distance that a moving object may normally travel while properly attached to another. It is also called range of travel (or ROT), particularly when talking about mechanical devices and in mechanical engineering fields. For example, a volume knob (a rotary fader) may have a 300° range of travel from the \"off\" or muted (fully attenuated) position at lower left, going clockwise to its maximum-loudness position at lower right.As used in the biomedical and by weightlifters, range of motion refers to the distance and direction a joint can move between the flexed position and the extended position. The act of attempting to increase this distance through therapeutic exercises (range of motion therapy—stretching from flexion to extension for physiological gain) is also sometimes called range of motion.".
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- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Attenuation.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Massage_therapy.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Clockwise.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Control_knob.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Fade_(audio_engineering).
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Full_scale.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Goniometer.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Inclinometer.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Joint.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Joint_locking_(symptom).
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_engineering.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Medical_research.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_therapy.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Powerlifting.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Rotation.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Sound_level.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Stretching.
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Active range of motion".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "PROM".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "ROM".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Range of motion".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "active range of motion".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "arc".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "degrees to the plane".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "full range of motion".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "limited range of motion".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "passive range of motion exercises".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "range of motion".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "range of movement".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "range".
- Range_of_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate cartilage_physiology.
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- Range_of_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Range_of_motion subject Category:Massage_therapy.
- Range_of_motion subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Range_of_motion hypernym Distance.
- Range_of_motion type Agent.
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- Range_of_motion comment "Range of motion (or ROM), is the linear or angular distance that a moving object may normally travel while properly attached to another. It is also called range of travel (or ROT), particularly when talking about mechanical devices and in mechanical engineering fields.".
- Range_of_motion label "Range of motion".
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