The Range of Motion exercises were all based around the dimensions of the patient. Most required having the patient raise their hands to a biometric height such as eye level, shoulder level, and lap height. Additionally, the patient would receive a point deduction for bending their arms. This would be detected by the patients hands entering within a radius of 80% of their arm length centered at their shoulder. In total this meant that the calibration routine would need to log the eye height, shoulder height, lap height, and arm length.
All of the RoM exercises were similar in execution. Zones would be placed in space and the patient would be instructed to place their hand(s) into the glowing area. Upon completion a new zone would appear slightly higher and this would continue until failure or until the exercise was completed. The exercises this was used for were A, F, O, P, R, and S. Some of these had adjusted height parameters to account for weight variance.
Exercise A, O, R, and S all appear similarly.
Exercise F and P appear similarly only with the boxes appearing to the right of the patient.