Mobilisation.- Therapeutic mobilisation treatments involve the gentle, passive movement of joints and muscles.
- For a joint to move correctly without producing pain it is required to have 'accessory' movements.
- We are unable to recreate these accessory movements as individuals on ourselves.
- Therapeutic mobilisation of a joint can restore the ability of the joint to move without the creation of pain.
- Typical mobilisations involve gliding movements, shearing and rotational movements.
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