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STANDARD
OPERATIONAL SOP RANGE OF MOTION (ROM)
PROCEDURE

Definition Active-passive motion exercises or range of motion (ROM) are


exercises performed to maintain or
improve the level of perfection of the ability to move
joints normally and completely
Destination 1. To reduce stiffness in joints and weakness
in the muscles that can be done actively or passively
depending on the patient's condition.

2. Increase or maintain flexibility and


muscle strength

Indication 1. Patients who experience physical mobility barriers

2. Patients with limited range of motion


Work procedures Work Stage
ROM movement

1. Neck

Bend your head down and up and then look sideways


Right and left

2. Arms/shoulders
Raise your hands up then back down, then down
sideways and down again
3. Elbows

By bending the arm, move the arm up and down


down.

4. Wrist
Bend the wrist in and out then to the side
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left and right

5. Fingers

Bend all four fingers inward and then stretch

back. Clench all fingers then open. Bend each finger one by one

one by one.

6. Knees

Lift your leg up then bend your knee then lower it

again. Move your feet to the right and left and then rotate
towards the inside and outside.

7. Ankle

Bend the ankle up and then straighten it. Bend the toes
up and down.

8. If you can stand, do body movements

Bend over then rotate the waist to the side


Right and left.

REMEMBER. Don't force it into practice, do it lightly

possible.

Evaluation a. Response

Verbal response: the client says it's not stiff anymore

Non-verbal response: the client doesn't seem difficult to deal with

moving the stiff side of his body.

b. Give positive reinforcement

c. Make a contract for the next activity

d. End the activity well

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