Data presented under the mobility category will show the range of motion covered during the movement. It is located in the left column of data on all 3 pages.
This data includes:
The distance covered in centimeters
The range of motion covered by each joint in degrees
The percent contribution of each joint to the total range of motion covered by all three joints\.
Asymmetry in the range of motion covered by the left and right sides
Upper Body - Static Tasks
Lower Body - Dynamic and Static Tasks
Lower Body - Performance Tasks
Data Points:
Shoulder Abduction: The max abduction angle (in the coronal plane) between the upper arm and the transverse plane throughout the entire movement
Shoulder Horizontal Abduction: The max abduction angle (in the transverse plane, posterior) between the upper arm and the coronal plane throughout the entire movement
Shoulder External Rotation: The max external rotation between the upper arm relative to the shoulder segment throughout the entire movement
Shoulder Internal Rotation: The max internal rotation between the upper arm relative to the shoulder segment throughout the entire movement
Thoracic Flexion: The max flexion angle (in the sagittal plane, forward) between the upper spine and lower spine throughout the entire movement
Thoracic Lateral Flexion: The max lateral flexion angle (in the coronal plane, to the side) between the upper spine and lower spine throughout the entire movement
Thoracic Rotation: The max rotation between the upper spine and lower spine throughout the entire movement
Lumbar Flexion: The max flexion angle (in the sagittal plane, forward between the lower spine and pelvis throughout the entire movement
Lumbar Lateral Flexion: The max lateral flexion angle (in the coronal plane, to the side) between the lower spine and pelvis throughout the entire movement
Lumbar Rotation: The max rotation between the the lower spine and pelvis throughout the entire movement
Depth: The max difference between the height of the pelvis while standing and the bottom of the squat
Stride: The max difference between the left and right ankle joints on the ground
Hip Flexion: The max flexion angle between the pelvis and femur from the beginning of the movement to when the pelvis reaches its minimum height
Knee Flexion: The max flexion angle between the femur and tibia from the beginning of the movement to when the pelvis reaches its minimum height
Ankle Flexion: The max flexion angle between the tibia and foot from the beginning of the movement to when the pelvis reaches its minimum height
Total: The sum of the max hip flexion, knee flexion, and ankle flexion that occurred from the beginning of the movement to when the pelvis reaches its minimum height