2002
DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2002.30621
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Characterization of tissue resistance during a dorsally directed translational mobilization of the glenohumeral joint

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“…The first indication of resistance represents the toe region of the load-displacement curve, and the final resistance corresponds with the end of the toe region and the beginning of the linear region, as demonstrated in a previous study. 9 Mobilization beyond the final resistance may effectively stretch the target tissue, but excessive or aggressive loading increases the risk of injury. An alternative technique is repetitive oscillatory mobilization, which is to apply reduced force magnitudes that represent the initial resistance.…”
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“…The first indication of resistance represents the toe region of the load-displacement curve, and the final resistance corresponds with the end of the toe region and the beginning of the linear region, as demonstrated in a previous study. 9 Mobilization beyond the final resistance may effectively stretch the target tissue, but excessive or aggressive loading increases the risk of injury. An alternative technique is repetitive oscillatory mobilization, which is to apply reduced force magnitudes that represent the initial resistance.…”
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“…This characteristic curve, although geometrically more complex and perhaps not so well defined, can also be observed in the load-displacement relationship during joint mobilization in the shoulder joint. 9 During initial loading, the joint is displaced with little resistance until the tissues are more fully recruited and begin to tighten (toe region). As the T T STUDY DESIGN: Experimental laboratory design.…”
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“…Nossos resultados são semelhantes aos de Harms e Bader 7 que encontraram alta confiabilidade intra-examinador em um modelo de mobilização ântero-posterior da coluna vertebral, e aos achados de Hsu et al 6 que demonstraram alta confiabilidade intra-sessão na mobilização da articulação glenoumeral. Entretanto, quando nós comparamos as médias das medidas da força máxima e mínima aplicadas por um mesmo examinador, verificamos uma diferença estatisticamente significativa, indicando variação na intensidade da força aplicada ao longo dos 30 segundos de oscilações.…”
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“…Os graus I e II da mobilização de Maitland correspondem à aplicação dos movimentos oscilatórios, com ritmo lento no início da amplitude do movimento acessório da articulação, livre da resistência oferecida pelos tecidos e são indicados nos casos de processos dolorosos articulares. Estudos de confiabilidade das manobras graus III e IV foram desenvolvidos na articulação glenoumeral por Hsu et al 6 e na coluna vertebral por Harms e Bader 7 . Essas manobras caracterizam-se por movimentos oscilatórios realizados no final da amplitude do movimento acessório ou a partir da resistência dada pelos tecidos periarticulares 1,8 .…”
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