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Limited range of motion Report

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.


What we've learned from patients who report Limited range of motion

Symptom severities

Severe
271
Moderate
611
Mild
381
None
99

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Limited range of motion

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Limited range of motion
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Physical Therapy PLUS Aquatic Physical Therapy 4   Physical Therapy PLUS Aquatic Physical Therapy: 0%
Physical Therapy (PT) 3   Physical Therapy (PT): 0%
Physiotherapy 2   Physiotherapy: 0%
Yoga 2   Yoga: 0%
Massage Therapy 1   Massage Therapy: 0%
Doing a little then sitting a little 1   Doing a little then sitting a little: 0%
Carisoprodol 1   Carisoprodol: 0%
Range of Motion Exercises 1   Range of Motion Exercises: 0%
Minocycline 1   Minocycline: 0%
Outpatient PT 1   Outpatient PT: 0%
Dynasplints 1   Dynasplints: 0%
Stretching 1   Stretching: 0%
Home Physical Therapy 1   Home Physical Therapy: 0%
Unable to work 1   Unable to work: 0%
Myofascial release 1   Myofascial release: 0%
Shoulder Arthroscopy 1   Shoulder Arthroscopy: 0%
Active Release Therapy 1   Active Release Therapy: 0%

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