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Joint Mobilization Assignment

1. The document describes the normal loose packed positions and ranges of motion for various joints in the body. 2. Key joints described include the vertebral facet joints, temporomandibular joint, sternoclavicular joint, shoulder joint, elbow joint, wrist joint, hip joint, knee joint, ankle joint, and finger joints. 3. For each joint, the articulating surfaces, normal loose packed position, and typical ranges of motion are provided.

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Joint Mobilization Assignment

1. The document describes the normal loose packed positions and ranges of motion for various joints in the body. 2. Key joints described include the vertebral facet joints, temporomandibular joint, sternoclavicular joint, shoulder joint, elbow joint, wrist joint, hip joint, knee joint, ankle joint, and finger joints. 3. For each joint, the articulating surfaces, normal loose packed position, and typical ranges of motion are provided.

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S.

Normal Joint
Joints
Articulating LPP
No. Surfaces (Loose Packed Movements R.O.M. Mobilization
Position) (Starting From 0°)

Facet Articular Facets of


Midway between Flexion-Extension
Superior & Inferior
Joints Lateral Flexion
1. (Vertebra)
processes of flexion &
Rotation
Vertebrae extension
Mandibular Fossa, Mandibular Total Range
Temporo-
Mandibular Head, Jaw slightly open Depression-Elevation 40-60mm
2. mandibular
Joint
& Articular Lateral Deviation 8-12mm
Tubercle Retrusion-Protrusion 8-12mm
Manubrium, Arm resting by
Sterno- Elevation-Depressn 45° & 10°
Clavicle, & side (normal
clavicular Protra’xn-Retra’xn
3. Joint
Articulation of 1st physiological Ant. Rot.-Post. Rot.
15°-30° & 15°-30°
40-50° & 40-50°
rib costal cartilage position)
Acromio- Lateral End Of Arm resting by Up-Down Rotation 30°& 30°
Clavicle, & side (normal
clavicular Int.-Ext. Rotation
4. Joint
Facet of Acromion physiological Ant.-Post. Tipping
Process position)
55°-70° abduction
Gleno- + 30° horizontal Flexion-Extension 160-180° & 40-50°
Glenoid Fossa,
5. humeral
Joint
Humeral Head adduction(Scapular Abduction-Adduction
Int. – Ext. Rotation
160-180° & 20-30°
plane), neutral 70-90° & 40-60°
rotation
Humero- Trochlea, & 70° flexion + 120-140°
Flexion-Extension
Ulnar joint Trochlear Notch of
6. (elbow) Ulna
10° supination (Extension= Reversal
of Flexion)

Humero- Capitulum, & Full Extension, 120-140°


Radial Joint Head of Radius Flexion-Extension
7. Full Supination (Extension= Reversal
of Flexion)
S. Articulating LPP Normal Joint
No. Joints Surfaces (Loose Packed Movements R.O.M. Mobilization
Position)
Proximal Radial Head,
(sup.) Radio- Radial Fossa of Ulna
70° flexion + Supination 80-90°
8. Ulnar joint 35°supination Pronation 75-90°

Distal (inf.) Distal head of Ulna,


Radioulnar Ulnar notch of
Supination 80-90°
10° Supination
9. joint Radius Pronation 75-90°

Distal End of Radius, Flexion-Extension 75-80° & 60-75°


Radio-carpal Neutral with
Proximal Row of Ulnar Deviation 30-40°
10. (Wrist) slight Ulnar
Joint Carpals 10-20°
(Scaphoid+Lunate+Triquetral) deviation Radial Deviation
S. Articulating LPP Normal Joint
No. Joints Surfaces (Loose Packed Movements R.O.M. Mobilization
Position)
Neutral or Flexion-Extension Moves
Intercarpal Adjacent Articular
surfaces of carpal Ulnar Deviation simultaneously
11. Joint Slight Flexion
bones with the Wrist
Radial Deviation
joint.(R.O.M. can’t
be isolated)
2nd CMC= Distal
surfaces of
Limited Anter-
Trapezium, Trapezoid Posterior gliding ________
and Capitate with 2nd (translation)
Carpo- Metacarpal
Meta 3rd CMC= Distal Limited Antero-
surface of Capitate Posterior gliding ________
12. carpal with 3rd Metacarpal Midway between (translation)
Joint 4th CMC= Distal Flexion-
Flexion-Extension 10° & 0°
surfaces of Capitate Extension
(Fingers’ Abduction-Adduction 0° & 5°
and Hamate with 4th
Knuckles)
Metacarpal
5th CMC=Distal Flexion-extension, 20° & 0°
surface of Hamate Abduction-Adduction 0° & 13°
with 5th Metacarpal
Trapezio- Distal surface of Midway Between
Flexion-Extension 20-30° & 10-15°
Metacarpal trapezium, Flexion-Extension
13. Joint Proximal surface of & Abduction-
Abduction-Adduction 40-50° & 15-20°
Opposition 30-40°
(Thumb) 1st metacarpal bone Adduction
Proximal and Distal Neutral or
Midcarpal
row of Carpal bones Gliding
14. Joint Slight flexion+
Slight U.D.
S. Articulating Normal
Joints LPP Joint
No. Surfaces (Loose Packed Movements R.O.M. Mobilization
Position)

Metacarpo- 1st MCP- Slight


Flex,
15. Phalangeal
2nd-5th MCP- Slight
Joints
Flexion + U.D.

P.I.P. Joints 10° Flexion


16. (or slight flexion)

D.I.P. 30° Flexion


17. Joints (or slight flexion)

30° Flexion +
30° Abduction +
18. Hip Joint Slight Ext.
Rotation
Sacro-Iliac Neutral
Pelvis(Resting) or
19. Joint
Counter-Nutation
(Loose Pack
Position)
Knee Joint
(TibioFemoral) 25° Flexion
20.
Distal
Tibio-Fibular Plantar Flexion
21. Joint
S. Articulating Normal
Joints LPP Joint
No. Surfaces (Loose Packed Movements R.O.M. Mobilization
Position)
10° plantar
Talocrural flexion, midway
22. Joint between inversion
& eversion

Subtalar Midway between


23. Joint ROM; 10° Plantar
Flexion

Midtarsal Midway between


24. Joints ROM; 10° Plantar
Flexion

Tarso-
Midway between
25. Metatarsal
Supination-
Joints
Pronation

Metatarso-
10° Extension
26. Phalangeal
(or neutral)
Joint

Inter-
Slightly Flexed
27. phalangeal
Joint

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