| A | B |
| passive | Range-of-motion exercises administered by another person who moves each joint for a patient who is not able to exercise are |
| Inversion | Turning the foot inward |
| gentle | wha principle that should be observed while performing ROM exercises Movements should be slow, smooth, and . |
| exercised | a principle that should be observed while performing ROM exercises is Support should be provided to the parts above and below the joint being _____. . |
| ROM | The patient should be encouraged to assist as much as possiblewhile performing ______ exercises . |
| five | During ROM exercise, each movement should be performed three to _____ times |
| 2 inches | How much space should there be between a person’s armpit and the axillary bar of correctly fitted crutches |
| passive | The type of ROM that maintains joint function and movement, and helps prevent deformities, but does not strengthen muscles i |
| Ulnar deviation | Moving the wrist toward the little finger side |
| Pronation | Turning the forearm and hand so the palm of the hand is down |
| Hyperextensio | Excessive straightening of a body part |
| Rotation | Turning the head from side to side |
| Abduction | Moving the arm out from the side of the body |
| Extension | Straightening the lower arm away from the upper arm |
| Plantar flexion | Straightening the foot away from the knee |
| Flexion | Bending the lower leg up toward the upper leg |
| Eversion | Turning the foot outward |
| Adduction | Moving the fingers toward each other |
| Circumduction | Moving in a circle at a joint |
| Dorsiflexion | Bending the foot toward the knee |
| Supination | Turning the hand so the palm is up |
| Radial deviation | Moving the fingers toward the thumb side of the hand |
| active | Range-of-motion exercises performed by patients who are able to move each joint without assistance are |