- Dorsiflexion – Seated
- Dorsiflexion – Long Sitting
- Dorsiflexion – Standing
- Dorsiflexion – Half Kneeling
- Eversion – Seated
- Eversion – Long Sitting Plantigrade
- Inversion – Seated
- Inversion – Long Sitting Plantar Flexed
- Inversion – Long Sitting Plantigrade
- Plantar Flexion – Seated
- Plantar Flexion – Long Sitting Plantigrade
Ankle Dorsiflexion
Seated Range of Motion
Patient Position | Seated on the end of the table with their hips and knees both at 90 degrees flexion and ankle in a neutral position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's foot. |
Device Orientation | Horizontal, consistent with the position of the patient's foot. |
Position of Examiner | Seated or kneeling in front of the patient, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Bring your toes toward your body as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Dorsiflexion
Long Sitting - Plantigrade Range of Motion
Patient Position | Long sitting with their lower leg extending past the table, allowing the ankle to be unsupported, in a neutral / plantigrade position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's foot. |
Device Orientation | Vertical, consistent with the plantigrade position maintained by the patient. |
Position of Examiner | Seated at the foot of the bed, medial to the leg being tested, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Bring your toes toward your body as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Dorsiflexion
Standing Range of Motion
Patient Position | Standing upright with shin vertical and arms supported on a fixed surface, following the knee to wall protocol. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's lower leg. |
Device Orientation | Vertical, parallel to the tibia. |
Position of Examiner | Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action |
Instruction | Shift your weight as far forward as you can, while keeping your foot flat on the floor. |
Attachments | No attachments |
Ankle Dorsiflexion
Half Kneeling Range of Motion
Patient Position | Half kneeling position with shin vertical and arms supported on a fixed surface, following the knee to wall protocol. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's lower leg. |
Device Orientation | Vertical, parallel to the tibia. |
Position of Examiner | Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action |
Instruction | Shift your weight as far forward as you can, whilst keeping your foot flat on the floor. |
Attachments | No attachments |
Ankle Eversion
Seated Range of Motion
Patient Position | Seated on the end of the table with their hips and knees both at 90 degrees flexion and ankle in a neutral position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's foot. |
Device Orientation | Horizontal, consistent with the position of the patient's foot. |
Position of Examiner | Seated or kneeling in front of the patient, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Rotate your ankle as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Eversion
Long Sitting - Plantigrade Range of Motion
Patient Position | Long sitting with their lower leg extending past the table, allowing the ankle to be unsupported, in a neutral/plantigrade position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's foot. |
Device Orientation | Vertical, consistent with the plantigrade position maintained by the patient. |
Position of Examiner | Seated at the foot of the bed, medial to the leg being tested, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Rotate your ankle as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Inversion
Seated Range of Motion
Patient Position | Seated on the end of the table with their hips and knees both at 90 degrees flexion. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's foot. |
Device Orientation | Horizontal, consistent with the position of the patient's foot. |
Position of Examiner | Seated or kneeling in front of the patient, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Rotate your ankle as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Inversion
Long Sitting - Plantar Flexed Range of Motion
Patient Position | Long sitting with their lower leg extending past the table, allowing the ankle to be unsupported, in a plantarflexed position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the foot. |
Device Orientation | Horizontal, consistent with the plantarflexed position maintained by the patient. |
Position of Examiner | Seated at the foot of the bed, medial to the leg being tested, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Rotate your ankle as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Inversion
Long Sitting - Plantigrade Range of Motion
Patient Position | Long sitting with their lower leg extending past the table, allowing the ankle to be unsupported, in a neutral/plantigrade position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the foot. |
Device Orientation | Vertical, consistent with the plantigrade position maintained by the patient. |
Position of Examiner | Seated at the foot of the bed, medial to the leg being tested, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Rotate your ankle as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Plantar Flexion
Seated Range of Motion
Patient Position | Seated on the end of the table with their hips and knees both at 90 degrees flexion and ankle in a neutral position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the patient's foot. |
Device Orientation | Horizontal, consistent with the position of the patient's foot. |
Position of Examiner | Seated or kneeling in front of the patient, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Move your toes away from your body as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
Ankle Plantar Flexion
Long Sitting - Plantigrade Range of Motion
Patient Position | Long sitting with their lower leg extending past the table, allowing the ankle to be unsupported, in a neutral/plantigrade position. |
Contact Point | Fixated along the lateral aspect of the foot. |
Device Orientation | Vertical, consistent with the plantigrade position maintained by the patient. |
Position of Examiner | Seated at the foot of the bed, medial to the leg being tested, in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement. |
Instruction | Move your toes away from your body as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible. |
Attachments | ROM strap |
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