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		<title>By: DR. Thomas Traina</title>
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		<description>Range of motion is a term which refers to the extent to which a joint or group of muscles can be flexed or extended. By studying people in a wide variety of physical conditions, researchers have determined normal range of motion measurements for all the major joints and muscle groups, and these measurements can be used to assess a patient. Many core exercises are aimed at increasing range of motion, and people can also embark on specific exercises which are designed to promote an increased ability to flex and extend various joints. Body balance and structual realignment is very important to your overall health and wellness.</description>
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		<title>By: Sports Rehab &#124; Best Las Vegas Chiropractor</title>
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