ARCHETYPE Movement of a joint (openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.move-joint.v1)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.move-joint.v1
ConceptMovement of a joint
DescriptionMovement of a joint as part of physical examination.
PurposeFor describing the findings on movement of a joint.
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  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 95163F18290F91409530D7901DF344FA
Keywordsmovement, joint
LifecycleAuthorDraft
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.1.30
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Normal statementsNormal statements: A group of statements that express normality of movement.
Normal statementNormal statement: A statement about normality of movement.
Clinical descriptionClinical description: Clinical description about the findings on movement.
FindingsFindings: Clinical findings.
General movementGeneral movement: Statements about movement in general.
DescriptionDescription: A textural description of the movement.
Relative range of movementRelative range of movement: The relative range of movement.
0: No movement [There is no movement.]
2: Severe restriction [Movement is severely restricted.]
5: Moderate restriction [Movement is moderately restricted.]
8: Minor restriction [Movement is slightly restricted.]
10: Full range of movement [Movement is not restricted.]

Assumed value: 0: No movement
Associated painAssociated pain: Associated pain or discomfort.
0: None [No pain or discomfort on movement.]
1: Mild [Mild pain on movement.]
5: Moderate [Moderate pain on movement.]
8: Severe [Severe pain which limits movement.]
10: Extreme [Severe pain which restricts all movement.]

Assumed value: 0: None
Specific movementSpecific movement: A specific movement being tested.
Type of movementType of movement: The type of movement.
  • Active movement [The movement is undertaken by the person.]
  • Passive movement [The clinician is moving the body part.]
MovementMovement: A specific movement.
  • Flexion [Movement through contraction of the flexor muscles.]
  • Extension [Movement through the extensor muscles.]
  • Abduction [Movement of the distal part away from the midline.]
  • Adduction [Movement of the distal part towards the midline.]
  • Internal rotation [Rotating the anterior aspect distal to the joint towards the midline.]
  • External rotation [Rotation of the anterior aspect distal to the joint away from the midline.]
  • Supination [Rotation of the distal part into the anatomical position.]
  • Pronation [Rotation of the distal part away from the anatomical position.]
  • Eversion [Rotation away from the midline.]
  • Inversion [Rotation towards the midline.]
  • Rotation [Movement throughout a circle.]
  • Opening [Opening of the joint.]
  • Closing [Closing of the joint.]
DescriptionDescription: A textural description of the movement.
Arc of movementArc of movement: The number of degrees that movement is available.
Property: Angle, plane
Units: 0.0..360.0 °
Limit decimal places: 0
Relative range of movementRelative range of movement: The relative range of movement.
0: No movement [There is no movement.]
2: Severe restriction [Movement is severely restricted.]
5: Moderate restriction [Movement is moderately restricted.]
8: Minor restriction [Movement is slightly restricted.]
10: Full range of movement [Movement is not restricted.]

Assumed value: 0: No movement
Associated painAssociated pain: Associated pain or discomfort.
0: None [No pain or discomfort on movement.]
1: Mild [Mild pain on movement.]
5: Moderate [Moderate pain on movement.]
8: Severe [Severe pain which limits movement.]
10: Extreme [Severe pain which restricts all movement.]

Assumed value: 0: None
Abnormal movementAbnormal movement: *
Ligament testingLigament testing: *
NameName: Clinical description of any abnormal movement findings.
Movement or stressMovement or stress: *
FindingFinding: *
  • Normal [*]
  • Lax [*]
  • Subluxing [*]
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