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'full range of motion' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the movement available for a specific joint or group of muscles. For example, "The first exercise I do in my workout is arm circles to increase my shoulder's full range of motion."
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I've got full range of motion.
Full range of motion in all joints.
His left leg still lacks full range of motion.
"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.
Brockler said Chislton was handcuffed from the front, with full range of motion available.
A well-stretched muscle more easily achieves its full range of motion.
Move the wrist up and down through its full range of motion.
(Today, he said, he has nearly full range of motion in the finger but no feeling).
Lindley never regained the full range of motion in her neck, yet she managed to shoot a 71.
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