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The end of each motion at each joint is limited from further movement by particular anatomical structures.The type of structure that limits a joint has a characteristic feel, which may be detected by the therapist performing the passive ROM. This feeling, which is experienced by the therapist as resistance, or a barrier to further motion, is called the '''end-feel''' | |||
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The end of each motion at each joint is limited from further movement by particular anatomical structures.The type of structure that limits a joint has a characteristic feel, which may be detected by the therapist performing the passive ROM. This feeling, which is experienced by the therapist as resistance, or a barrier to further motion, is called the end-feel
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