Hyperextension.
Active range of motion is that motion performed voluntarily by a patient and is subjective in nature as the patient can move the body part as far or as little as they wish. Passive range of motion, which is that motion of a body part performed by an examiner is objective as the voluntary restriction of the motion is less likely to be influenced by the patient being examined.
The normal range for RDW lab test is 11-15%.
SGOT normal range 5-40 u/l SGPT normal range 5-40 u/l
Normal ranges on blood tests depends on the laboratory that draws the blood.
Normal serum pH is slightly alkaline and ranges from 7.35-7.45
Moving a joint beyond its normal range of motion is hyperextension.
Hypermobility.
Flexion of a limb or part beyond its normal range.
sprain
I'm a professional classical baritone and I can tell you that is completely normal to have your falsetto range extend beyond your chest voice.
Hyperflexed refers to a joint or body part being bent to an extreme degree beyond its normal range of motion. This can put strain on the muscles and ligaments surrounding the joint and may increase the risk of injury.
Hyperextension - Is a straightening movement that goes beyond the normal, healthy boundaries of ones joint.
you have then stretched your tendon / muscle beyond the normal range .
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wrist radial deviation ROM
Range of motion exercises help maintain normal joint function by increasing and preserving joint mobility and flexibility.
How far something can reach while attached to something else, for example, how far ones arm can reach out from the body. When used in referring to mechanical objects the term is changed to range of travel.