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APPENDIX B



                                                          Goniometry















                     The purpose of this section is to facilitate your evalu-

                     ation of the range of motion (ROM) of different joints
                     when  you  assess  patients  and  their  progression.  It
                     describes  anatomical  landmarks,  positioning  of  the
                     patient, and the angle that is being measured. You
                     can  check  the  table  at  the  end  of  Appendix  B for

                     measurements of each angle, according to different                30–170°
                     sources.

                        The authors would like to thank Dr. S. Salgado
                     Sánchez DVM CCRP for her insight into this section
                     and her help with the pictures.


                                     B1 Forelimb                           20–170°

                                     Bony landmarks

                     •  Spine of the scapula.
                     •  Humeral longitudinal axis: line from insertion of the
                        infraspinatus muscle on the greater tubercle, in the
                        proximal humerus, to lateral humeral epicondyle, in               20–200°
                        the distal humerus.
                     •  Antebrachium longitudinal axis:
                        •  Lateral view: lateral humeral epicondyle to crani-
                           ocaudal midpoint at the level of the ulnar styloid
                           process.
                        •  Cranial view: line following medial aspect of the   Figure B.1 Forelimb bony landmarks.
                           radius.                                      Illustrator: Elaine Leggett.
                     •  Metacarpus:
                        •  Lateral view: longitudinal axis of metacarpals III              Shoulder
                           and IV.

                        •  Cranial view: between longitudinal axes of meta-         Shoulder flexion/extension
                           carpals III and IV.
                                                                        •  Lateral recumbency.
                                                                        •  Humerus parallel to thoracic wall.










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