Shoulder Horizontal Abduction Range of Motion
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What is the normal range of motion (ROM) for shoulder horizontal adduction?

  • 0 - 135° (correct)
  • 0 - 90°
  • 0 - 180°
  • 0 - 120°

Where is the axis located for measuring shoulder horizontal adduction?

  • Top of the acromion process (correct)
  • Base of the scapular spine
  • Center of the glenoid cavity
  • Top of the humerus

What is the position of the forearm during shoulder horizontal adduction measurement?

  • Supinated
  • In mid position (correct)
  • Pronated
  • Fully extended

Which body part should be stabilized during the measurement of shoulder horizontal adduction?

<p>Trunk/Scapula (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which direction should the stationary arm be positioned relative to the trunk during shoulder horizontal adduction?

<p>Perpendicular (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following correctly describes the position for shoulder horizontal abduction?

<p>Seated, 90° of abduction, neutral rotation, elbow flexed, forearm in mid position (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the normal range of motion (ROM) for shoulder horizontal abduction?

<p>0-45° (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is the axis located when measuring shoulder horizontal abduction?

<p>Top of the acromion process (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the end feel typically observed for shoulder horizontal abduction?

<p>Firm (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which structure needs to be stabilized when performing shoulder horizontal abduction?

<p>Trunk/Scapula (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Shoulder Horizontal Abduction

  • In the seated position, with 90° of abduction, neutral rotation, elbow flexed, and forearm in mid-position.
  • Stabilization occurs at the trunk and scapula.
  • The end feel/PROM is firm.
  • The axis is located at the top of the acromion process.
  • The stationary arm is perpendicular to the trunk.
  • The moveable arm is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the humerus.
  • The normal range of motion (ROM) is 0-45°.

Shoulder Horizontal Adduction

  • In the seated position, with 90° of abduction, neutral rotation, elbow extended, and forearm in mid-position.
  • Stabilization occurs at the trunk and scapula.
  • The end feel/PROM is firm.
  • The axis is located at the top of the acromion process.
  • The stationary arm is perpendicular to the trunk.
  • The moveable arm is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the humerus.
  • The normal range of motion (ROM) is 0-135°.

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This quiz tests your knowledge of shoulder horizontal abduction range of motion. Learn about the proper position, stabilization, and axis for this movement. Understand the normal range of motion and end feel for shoulder horizontal abduction.

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