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.