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What are the Benefits of Active Range of Motion Exercises?
The benefits of AROM exercises in a nursing context include:
Improved
joint function
and muscle coordination.
Enhanced
patient autonomy
and independence.
Reduced risk of complications such as
deep vein thrombosis
and pulmonary embolism.
Promotion of
emotional well-being
and mental health.
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