The University of West Alabama





Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Center

Range of Motion for the Knee Joint

Motion

Examiner Position

Model Position

Examiner Instruction

Hand Placement

Muscles Involved

Possible Substitutions

Things to Note

Flexion

Standing on test side of patient Prone on exam table with feet hanging off the edge Passive ROM
Have patient relax

Active ROM
Have patient perform motion after you demonstrate it; instruct them to pull their heal towards their buttocks or perform hamstring curl

Resistive ROM
Have patient perform active knee flexion while applying resistance through full range of motion 
     OR
instructs patient to maintain knee extension while you apply overpressure into extension

Passive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over posterior thigh; motion hand placed at anterior surface of shin above ankle

Active ROM
Patient actively produces motion

Resistive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over postieror thigh; resistance hand placed over posterior aspect of lower leg just proximal to the ankle

Biceps femoris
Semitendinosus
Semimembranosus
Hip Flexion:  watch for raising of buttocks

Sartorius: watch for hip flexion and external rotation

Gracilis: watch for hip abduction

Gastrocnemius: watch for strong plantarflexion

 
Extension Standing in front of patient on test side Short sitting with knee flexed Passive ROM
Have patient relax

Active ROM
Have patient perform motion after you demonstrate it; instruct them to pull their heal towards their buttocks or perform hamstring curl

Resistive ROM
Have patient perform active knee extension while applying resistance through full range of motion 
     OR
instructs patient to maintain knee extension while you apply overpressure into flexion

Passive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over anterior thigh; motion hand placed at posterior surface of shin above ankle

Active ROM
Patient actively produces motion

Resistive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over anterior thigh; resistance hand placed over anterior aspect of lower leg just proximal to the ankle

Quadriceps-Rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis    
Internal Rotation In front of patient on test side Short sitting Passive ROM
Have patient relax

Active ROM
Have patient perform motion after you demonstrate it

Resistive ROM
Have patient perform active knee internal rotation while applying resistance through full range of motion 
     OR
instructs patient to maintain knee external rotation while you apply overpressure into external rotation

Passive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over anterior thigh; motion hand placed at lateral side of foot

Active ROM
Patient actively produces motion

Resistive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over anterior thigh just proximal to the knee; resistance hand placed over medial aspect of the foot

     
External Rotation In front of patient on test side Short sitting Passive ROM
Have patient relax

Active ROM
Have patient perform motion after you demonstrate it

Resistive ROM
Have patient perform active knee external rotation while applying resistance through full range of motion 
     OR
instructs patient to maintain knee external rotation while you apply overpressure into internal rotation

Passive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over anterior thigh; motion hand placed at medial side of foot

Active ROM
Patient actively produces motion

Resistive ROM
Stabilizing hand placed over anterior thigh just proximal to the knee; resistance hand placed over lateral aspect of the foot