active range of motion (AROM)
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Pathology
pain associated with active
range of motion
suggests
tendonitis
or
tendon rupture
More general terms
range of motion (ROM)
More specific terms
active assisted range of motion (AAROM)
References
↑
Genova A. In: Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine & Board Review, Marina Del Ray, CA, Sept 12-15, 2001
↑
Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 16 American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 2012
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