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Chapter I Neck Assessment Tip 1 Assessing Range of Movement Tip 2 How to Tell What Is a “Normal” Range of Movement Tip 3 Using a Goniometer to Measure Cervical ROM Tip 4 Using a Tape Measure to Measure Cervical ROM Tip 5 Documenting Your ROM Findings Tip 6 Checking Quality of Movement Tip 7…
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