This technique reduces muscle spasms near a joint, eases neurological irritations around a joint, makes joints more mobile and reduces pain and discomfort. It involves gently moving 2 joint surfaces. The patient is positioned to minimize, or eliminate the energy and force needed to perform the manoeuver. Many patients find this technique less
forceful than joint manipulations. Osteoarticular joint mobilization can be beneficial for:
• Joint Pain
• Limited Mobility
• Joint Inflammation
• Concussion & Traumatic
• Brain
• Injuries
• Sprains
• Strains
• Tendinitis
• Tendinosis
• Osteoarthrosis
• Rotator Cuff Injuries
• And many more