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Timestamp:
Dec 4, 2009, 8:26:01 PM (14 years ago)
Author:
George Lilly
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WorldVistAEHR overlayed on FOIAVistA

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    4848        ;;
    4949        ;;       1.      Inspection: spine, limbs, posture and gait, position of the
    50         ;;             head, curvatures of the spine, symmetry in appearance, symmetry
    51         ;;             and rhythm of spinal motion.
     50        ;;        head, curvatures of the spine, symmetry in appearance, symmetry
     51        ;;        and rhythm of spinal motion.
    5252        ;;
    5353        ;;       2.      Range of motion
     
    5656        ;;
    5757        ;;               The reproducibility of an individual's range of motion is one
    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).
     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).
    6464        ;;
    6565        ;;           i. Using a goniometer, measure and report the range of motion in
     
    135135        ;;              motion for the thoracolumbar spine as a unit are as follows:
    136136        ;;
    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
     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
    143143        ;;
    144144        ;;There may be a situation where an individual's range of motion is reduced, but
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