Dear Joel
It is so rare to see a normal passive ROM in one ankle and reduced in the
other, I would like to know where they got their cohort of patients from.
I certainly do not see them.
It is extremely rare to find a patient with normal ROM (passive testing)to
both feet, let alone one.
I am one who has had this all my life. I have never had a headache, neck
pain or back pain. I have a flexibility of 1 out of 9, yet can still touch
my toes and I bet I am much older than most of the persons who read this
site.
Regards,
PAul Conneely www.musmed.com.au
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