You record his range of motion measurement every week for two months to keep track of his
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You record his range of motion measurement every week for two months to keep track of his progress.
Flexion | Extension | |
Week 1 | 90° | 30° |
Week 2 | 95° | 28° |
Week 3 | 99° | 26° |
Week 4 | 104° | 20° |
Week 5 | 112° | 16° |
Week 6 | 120° | 10° |
Week 7 | 128° | 5° |
Week 8 | 135° | 0° |
a. Create a line graph of this information.
b. Another way you keep track of Elliot's progress during physical therapy is by measuring how long he can walk on a treadmill (without crutches or a brace) without pain. You record the following times every week for two months:
Time on Treadmill | |
Week 1 | 2 minutes |
Week 2 | 8 minutes |
Week 3 | 12 minutes |
Week 4 | 15 minutes |
Week 5 | 30 minutes |
Week 6 | 36 minutes |
Week 7 | 40 minutes |
Week 8 | 45 minutes |
Create a bar graph of this information.
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