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When a joint does not move fully and easily in its normal manner it is considered to have a limited range of motion. Motion may be limited by a mechanical problem within the joint, swelling of tissue around the joint, spasticity of the muscles, pain or disease.
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Severe
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271 | |
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Moderate
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611 | |
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Mild
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381 | |
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None
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99 |
| Reason | # Patients | Percentage of patients | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical Therapy PLUS Aquatic Physical Therapy | 4 | ||
| Physical Therapy (PT) | 3 | ||
| Physiotherapy | 2 | ||
| Yoga | 2 | ||
| Massage Therapy | 1 | ||
| Doing a little then sitting a little | 1 | ||
| Carisoprodol | 1 | ||
| Range of Motion Exercises | 1 | ||
| Minocycline | 1 | ||
| Outpatient PT | 1 | ||
| Dynasplints | 1 | ||
| Stretching | 1 | ||
| Home Physical Therapy | 1 | ||
| Unable to work | 1 | ||
| Myofascial release | 1 | ||
| Shoulder Arthroscopy | 1 | ||
| Active Release Therapy | 1 |
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