Range of Motion Videos

The following range of motion videos are based on Norkin and White’s Measurement of Joint Motion: A Guide to Goniometry, 5th Edition.  If you use a different range of motion resource, there may be some differences in the techniques demonstrated in the videos.  NOTE: The videos in this section are set to automatically replay to aid with skill practice.

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Upper Extremity

Lower Extremity

Spine/Trunk

Introduction to Goniometry

Introduction to Goniometry

Shoulder ROM

Shoulder Flexion

Shoulder Extension

Shoulder Medial Rotation

Shoulder Lateral Rotation

Shoulder Abduction

Apley’s Internal Rotation

Apley’s External Rotation

Elbow/Forearm ROM

Forearm Supination

Forearm Pronation

Elbow Flexion

Elbow Extension

Wrist ROM

Wrist Extension

Wrist Flexion

Wrist Radial Deviation

Wrist Ulnar Deviation

Fingers ROM

Finger PIP Flexion

Finger PIP Extension

Finger DIP Flexion

Finger DIP Extension

Finger MCP Flexion

Finger MCP Extension

Finger MCP Abduction

Thumb ROM

Thumb CMC Flexion

Thumb CMC Extension

Thumb CMC Abduction

Thumb MCP Flexion

Thumb MCP Extension

Thumb IP Flexion

Thumb IP Extension

Thumb Opposition – Linear

Thumb Opposition – Total Test

Hip ROM

Hip Flexion

Hip Extension

Hip Abduction

Hip Adduction

Hip Medial Rotation

Hip Lateral Rotation

Knee ROM

Knee Flexion

Knee Extension

Ankle ROM

Ankle Dorsiflexion

Ankle Plantarflexion

Ankle Inversion

Ankle Eversion

Foot ROM

Toes MTP Flexion

Toes MTP Extension

Toes MTP Abduction

Toes IP Flexion

Subtalar Inversion

Subtalar Eversion

Cervical Spine ROM

Cervical Flexion

Cervical Extension

Cervical Lateral Flexion

Cervical Rotation

Thoracolumbar Spine ROM

Thoracolumbar Flexion

Thoracolumbar Extension

Thoracolumbar Lateral Flexion

Thoracolumbar Rotation

T – L Lateral Flexion: Fingertip to Floor

T – L Flexion: Fingertip to Floor        

Lumbar Spine ROM

Lumbar Flexion: Modified-Modified Schober Test

Lumbar Extension: Modified-Modified Schober Test

Temporomandibular ROM

TMJ Protrusion

TMJ Depression

TMJ Lateral Excursion

DISCLAIMER:  These videos are for supplemental educational purposes or general information only.  They are not meant to take the place of trained faculty members in an accredited allied health program.  The techniques demonstrated should only be attempted by licensed professionals or those under proper supervision of a licensed professional.