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FOIAVistA/tag/r/AUTOMATED_MED_INFO_EXCHANGE-DVBA-DVBC/DVBCWNS5.m
r628 r636 48 48 ;; 49 49 ;; 1. Inspection: spine, limbs, posture and gait, position of the 50 ;; 51 ;; 50 ;; head, curvatures of the spine, symmetry in appearance, symmetry 51 ;; and rhythm of spinal motion. 52 52 ;; 53 53 ;; 2. Range of motion … … 56 56 ;; 57 57 ;; The reproducibility of an individual's range of motion is one 58 ;; 59 ;; 60 ;; 61 ;; 62 ;; 63 ;; 58 ;; indicator of optimum effort. Pain, fear of injury, disuse or 59 ;; neuromuscular inhibition may limit mobility by decreasing the 60 ;; individual's effort. If range of motion measurements fail to 61 ;; match known pathology, please repeat the measurements. 62 ;; (Reference: Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 63 ;; Fifth Edition, 2001, page 399). 64 64 ;; 65 65 ;; i. Using a goniometer, measure and report the range of motion in … … 135 135 ;; motion for the thoracolumbar spine as a unit are as follows: 136 136 ;; 137 ;; 138 ;; 139 ;; 140 ;; 141 ;; 142 ;; 137 ;; -Forward flexion: 0 to 90 degrees 138 ;; -Extension: 0 to 30 degrees 139 ;; -Left Lateral Flexion: 0 to 30 degrees 140 ;; -Right Lateral Flexion: 0 to 30 degrees 141 ;; -Left Lateral Rotation: 0 to 30 degrees 142 ;; -Right Lateral Rotation: 0 to 30 degrees 143 143 ;; 144 144 ;;There may be a situation where an individual's range of motion is reduced, but
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