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This paper provides an overview of responses to four questions in kinesiology, which focus on joint measurements, issues of flexibility and the use of a goniometer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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the normative value for flexion is 140, and the experimental measurement take was 119 degrees. This suggests a weakness or limitations in moving the arm towards the shoulder.
In the case of hyperextension, though, the experimental results met the norm of 0 degrees, which suggests that the individual could straighten the arm completely at the elbow, but demonstrated
some weakness in flexion. The normative value for wrist flexion is 60 degrees, and the experimental value was 55 degrees, suggesting only minimal restricting in terms of bending
the wrist towards the body. For hyperextension, the normative value is 60 degrees when bending the wrist away from the body and the experimental value was 75 degrees. This
suggests that the subject had greater ability for hyperextension but a small degree of limitation in terms of flexion. In terms of the hip flexion, the average value
was 100 degrees and the subject demonstrated 102 degrees. This suggests that the patient had no difficulties in moving the hip joint and performed better than average in terms
of this measurement. In terms of hip hyperextension, the normative value is 30 degrees and the subject demonstrated 15 degrees. This suggests that while the subject can demonstrate
better than average hip flexion, hip hyperextension is somewhat limited. In knee flexion, the normative value is 150 degrees and the subject demonstrated only 10 degrees of motion
actively, 30 degrees passively. This suggests that the subject had considerable trouble in knee mobility. The notation regarding normative value of hyperextension of the knee is represented by
a slash because the knee cannot normally be hyperextended. In my notation of the subject, I used the value of 0 because the normal position for the knee is
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