Mulligan Mobilization
Mulligan Mobilization
Mulligan Mobilization
MOBILIZATION
INTRODUCTION
• Brian R. Mulligan is a registered Physical therapist in Wellington,
New Zealand.
• He was introduced by Stanley Paris early in the 1960s.
• He acknowledges Freddy Kaltenborn as his mentor.
• The Physiotherapy treatment of musculoskeletal injuries has
progressed from its foundation from active exercise to therapist-
applied passive physiological movement and on to therapist-applied
accessory techniques.
INTRODUCTION
• There are two main theories of Mulligan which accounts for success of
the spinal and peripheral joint technique.
• Positional faults leading to maltracking.
• Normal movement memory restoration.
What is the mulligan concept technique?
The mulligan concept technique is where a joint mobilization
is applied and then the joint is actively moved by the patient.
Important Acronyms
• Mobilization With Movement (MWM)
• Natural Apophyseal Glides (NAGs)
• Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs)
• Spinal Mobilization With Limb Movements (SMWLMs)
• Spinal Mobilization With Arm Movements (SMWAMs)
• Pain Release Phenomenon (PRPs)
Basic concepts
1. Convex Motion Rule
When the convex joint moves, the glide occurs
in the opposite direction.
ABSOLUTE RELATIVE
Malignancy of spine Excessive pain or swelling
Cauda equina/Spinal cord Neurological involvement
compression
Osteoporosis
Rheumatoid arthritis (acute
Spondylolysthesis
inflammation)
Acute inflammation/Infective Hypermobility
arthritis Patient instability
Metabolic Bone diseases/Fracture
Osteomyelitis
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