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The Rotation is used to assess hip and spinal mobility, in relation
to core integrity and stability. This is a difficult posture and
movement if the client is either restricted around the hips, and/or
relatively weak in the core muscles, and/or restricted in mobility in
the thoracic spine.

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Does not lift, move legs
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Rotates to approximately 45 degrees
Stays upright
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The
client sits up tall, with legs crossed on the floor, and arms crossed in
front of the chest or holding a Thera or Medicine . The client rotates to each side. Normal range of motion
(thoracic rotation) is approximately 45 degrees. Client should maintain an
upright position.
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