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This document is an answer key for a quiz on normal range of motion values for various joints according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. It lists the normal range of motion for 47 questions on joints from the shoulder to the lumbar spine as well as 5 bonus questions on mouth opening, thoracolumbar flexion, and muscle length testing. The student who took the quiz scored 47/47 points.

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Aaos Rom Values

This document is an answer key for a quiz on normal range of motion values for various joints according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. It lists the normal range of motion for 47 questions on joints from the shoulder to the lumbar spine as well as 5 bonus questions on mouth opening, thoracolumbar flexion, and muscle length testing. The student who took the quiz scored 47/47 points.

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  • Answer Key Overview: This page summarizes the scores for motion, muscles length, and joint play tests based on modules and chapters, providing correct values for assessments.

ANSWER KEY Date: _______________________

Section: _____________________________ Score: 47/47

PT-EVD220: PT Examination and Evaluation and Documentation


Foundations of PT Tests and Measures:
Range of Motion, Muscle Length and Joint Play
Long Quiz

Identify the normal range of motion values of the following joints based on American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)

1. Shoulder Flexion: 0-180 39. First MTP Extension: 0-70


2. Shoulder Extension: 0-60 40. Cervical Flexion: 0-45
3. Shoulder Abduction: 0-180 41. Cervical Extension: 0-45
4. Shoulder Medial Rotation: 0-70 42. Cervical Lateral Flexion to one side: 0-45
5. Shoulder Lateral Rotation: 0-90 43. Cervical Rotation to one side: 0-60
6. Elbow Flexion: 0-150 44. Thoracolumbar Flexion: 0-80
7. Elbow Extension: 150-0 45. Thoracolumbar Extension: 0-25
8. Forearm Pronation: 0-80 46. Thoracolumbar Lateral Flexion to one side: 0-35
9. Forearm Supination: 0-80 47. Thoracolumbar Rotation to one side: 0-45
10. Wrist Flexion: 0-80
11. Wrist Extension: 0-70
12. Wrist Ulnar Deviation: 0-30 BONUS:
13. Wrist Radial Deviation: 0-20 1. Normal Full Active Opening of the Mouth: 35-55 mm
14. Finger (2nd to 5th digits) MCP Flexion: 0-90 (range) / two or three flexed proximal interphalangeal
15. Finger (2nd to 5th digits) MCP Extension: 0-45 joints within the mouth opening (MAGEE) / 35 – 50
16. Finger (2nd to 5th digits) PIP Flexion: 0-100 mm/ three fingers or two knuckles can be placed
17. Finger (2nd to 5th digits) PIP Extension: 100-0 between the upper and lower central incisor teeth
18. Finger (2nd to 5th digits) DIP Flexion: 0-90 (NORKIN)
19. Finger (2nd to 5th digits) DIP Extension: 90-0 2. Functional Opening of the Mouth (Needed for normal
20. Thumb CMC Abduction: 0-70 activities): 25-35 mm (range) (MAGEE)
21. Thumb CMC Flexion: 0-15 3. Mandible Protrusion: 6 to 9 mm or 3 to 10 mm
22. Thumb CMC Extension: 0-20 according to the chapter it (NORKIN) / greater than 7 mm (MAGEE)
self; (20, 80 → Appendixes) 4. Mandible Retrusion: 3-4 mm (range) (MAGEE)
23. Thumb CMC Abduction: 0-70 5. Mandible Lateral Deviation/ Excursion: 8 and 12 mm
24. Thumb MCP Flexion: 0-50 (range) (NORKIN) / 10-15 mm (MAGEE)
25. Thumb MCP Extension: 50-0 *** for the TMJ, follow the highlighted values
26. Thumb IP Flexion: 0-80
27. Thumb IP Extension: 0-20 Thoracolumbar Flexion: 10cm
Modified Modified Schober’s (FLEXION): 5-7 cm
28. Hip Flexion: 0-120 Modified Modified Schober’s (EXTENSION) 2 and above cm
29. Hip Extension: 0-20
BONUS: Hip Abduction: (Not stated by AAOS) According MUSCLE LENGTH TESTING
to AMA: 0-40 (Appendixes → >25) 1. Biceps Brachii: Compare with the normal side (no normal
BONUS: Hip Adduction: (Not stated by AAOS) According values stated in the references)
to AMA: 0-20 (Appendixes → >15) 2. Long Head of Triceps Brachii: Compare with the normal
30. Hip Medial Rotation: 0-45 side (no normal values stated in the references)
31. Hip Lateral Rotation: 0-45 3. SLR: 68-80 degrees
32. Knee Flexion: 0-135 4. Ely Test: knee can be flexed at least 90 degrees c hip in
33. Knee Extension: 0-10 neutral
34. Ankle Dorsiflexion: 0-20 5. Gastrocnemius (WB/Standing) 22-25 degrees
35. Ankle Plantarflexion: 50
36. Ankle Inversion: 0-35
37. Ankle Eversion: 0-15
38. First MTP Flexion: 0-45

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