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The phrase "a full range of motion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to physical activity, exercise, or rehabilitation to describe the complete movement capability of a joint or muscle.
Example: "To improve flexibility, it's important to engage in exercises that promote a full range of motion in your joints."
Alternatives: "complete motion capability" or "entire movement range".
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"I have full flexibility and a full range of motion.
Later, in an interview room, Gardner conceded that the wrist lacked a full range of motion.
"I've got a full range of motion," Camby said of the elbow.
It's likely that your husband is performing exercises that incorporate a full range of motion involving two types of muscle contractions.
"It brings symmetry back to a full range of motion," said Wire, who contended that he had registered a perfect 21 on the test.
The use of magnets was decided as an adhesion system to allow the robot a full range of motion inside the pipe.
Tired and overworked muscles won't attain a full range of motion and the muscle's kinesthetic memory will remember the repeated shorted range of motion, which you will then have to overcome before you can make further progress.
The patient attains nearly a full range of motion (ROM) after 4 weeks.
The patient usually develops nearly a full range of motion (ROM) after 4 weeks (Fig. 5).
The range of motion remained the same in 4 patients who had a full range of motion preoperatively.
In 5 patients with a full range of motion preoperatively the range of motion stayed the same postoperatively.
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