Range of Motion

Maintaining or Increasing Range of Motion

Range of motion is the degree of movement a joint has from maximum extension (straightening) to maximum flexion (bending).

Beneficial Results:

  • Frozen Shoulder syndromes
  • Post surgical rehabilitation
  • Improved and Peak Athletic Performance
  • Decreased risk of muscle strain
  • Athletic injury prevention
  • Detection and diagnosis of muscle imbalance complications
  • Increased patient compliance to exercise regime
  • More effective use of time spent stretching/strengthening/training
  • Prevention of fibrosis from auto accident complications
  • Increased speed in recovery from stroke
  • Increased ambulation, comfort, and balance to geriatric patients

NOTE: FDA contraindications common to all electrotherapy devices:
Implanted Pacemaker, Thrombosis/Phlebitis, Pregnancy, Trans-Cranial Applications, Cancerous Lesions, Varicose Veins, Epilepsy.