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Range of Motion

By Paige Waehner, About.com

Updated September 19, 2007

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Definition: Range of motion means the most distance you can achieve between the flexed position of a joint and the extended position of a joint. For example, in a bicep curl, full range of motion would begin with the arm straight and end when the weight comes close to the shoulder, elbow bent. You can often improve limited range of motion with flexibility exercises if you have chronically tight muscles.
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