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Shoulder Flexion Norm ROM
0 to 160-180
Shoulder Flexion Endfeel
Firm
Shoulder Flexion patient postion
supine, hook-lying
Shoulder Flexion stabilization
thorax to prevent spinal extension
Shoulder Flexion axis of rotation
lateral aspect of the greater tubercule of humerus
Shoulder Flexion stationary arm
parallel to midline of thorax
Shoulder Flexion moveable arm
lateral midline of humerus
Shoulder Extension Normal ROM
0 to 50-60
Shoulder Extension Endfeel
Firm
Shoulder Extension Patient Position
prone with head turned away from test side (can be tested supine)
Shoulder Extension stabilization
trunk to prevent rotation of the spine
Shoulder Extension axis of rotation
lateral aspect of the greater tuberule of humerus
Shoulder Extension stationary arm
parallel to midline of thorax
Shoulder Extension moveable arm
lateral midline of humerus
Shoulder Abduction Normal ROM
0 to 170-180
Shoulder Abduction Endfeel
Firm
Shoulder Abduction patient position
supine, hook-lying
Shoulder Abduction stabilization
thorax to prevent lateral felxion
Shoulder Abduction axis of rotation
anterior aspect of aromion
Shoulder Abduction stationary arm
parallel to midline of anterior aspect of sternum
Shoulder Abduction moveable arm
anterior midline of humerus
Shoulder Internal Rotation Normal ROM
0 to 60-100
Shoulder Internal Rotation Endfeel
firm
Shoulder Internal Rotation patient position
supine, shoulder abducted to 90 degrees, (towel under humerus), neutral forearm
Shoulder Internal Rotation stabilization
acromion and coracoid process of scapula (C grip)
Shoulder Internal Rotation axis of rotation
olecranon process of ulna
Shoulder Internal Rotation stationary arm
perpendicular or parallel ot the floor
Shoulder Internal Rotation moveable arm
midline of ulna (line up with olecranon and ulnar styloid process)
Shoulder External Rotation Normal ROM
0 to 80-90
Shoulder External Rotation endfeel
firm
Shoulder External Rotation patient position
supine, shoulder abducted to 90 degrees, (towel under humerus), neutral forearm
Shoulder External Rotation stabilization
acromion and coracoid process of scapula (C grip)
Shoulder External Rotation axis of rotation
olecranon process
Shoulder External Rotation stationary arm
Perpendicular or parallel to the floor
Shoulder External Rotation moveable arm
midline of ulna (lined up with olecranon and ulnar styloid process)