2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2008.03.005
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Force-Displacement Relationship During Anteroposterior Mobilization of the Ankle Joint

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“…The increase of shoulder abduction ROM after application of Gong's Mobilization, in one session was a result similar to those reported in previous studies 7,8) . The fact that the ROM increased more by Gong's Mobilization than by anterior to posterior gliding appears to be because mobilization occurs in the end range in anterior to posterior gliding but tension of the posterior joint capsule is reduced in the static position.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The increase of shoulder abduction ROM after application of Gong's Mobilization, in one session was a result similar to those reported in previous studies 7,8) . The fact that the ROM increased more by Gong's Mobilization than by anterior to posterior gliding appears to be because mobilization occurs in the end range in anterior to posterior gliding but tension of the posterior joint capsule is reduced in the static position.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Teys et al (2008) measured the shoulder ROM after applying Mulligan's mobilization with movement (MWM) technique once to patients with painful shoulder conditions and found that it increased by 15.3% 7) . Souza et al (2008) reported that they applied Maitland joint mobilization grades III and IV on 25 persons and their ankle dorsiflexion ROM increased immediately after joint mobilization 8) , which showed the immediate positive effect of manual therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Podkreśla się, że wartości sił, które fizjoterapeuci dozują intuicyjnie, mogą być nie tylko nieodpowiednie, ale i niebezpieczne dla pacjenta [38]. Dotychczas nie opracowano jeszcze metody bezpośredniego pomiaru sił, z jakimi fizjoterapeuta oddziałuje na ciało pacjenta, dlatego też stosuje się metody pośrednie, umożliwiające rejestrację sił reakcji dzięki wykorzystaniu specjalnego stołu pomiarowego lub manekina [39][40][41][42][43][44], symulatora kręgosłupa [45], czy analizy matematycznej z wykorzystaniem różnych modeli mięśni [38]. Inni autorzy zwrócili uwagę na wpływ manipulacji na reakcje mięśni kręgosłupa w EMG [46].…”
Section: Techniki Manualneunclassified
“…It was underlined that the values of forces intuitively applied by physiotherapists might not only be inappropriate, but also dangerous for the patient [38]. To date, no method of direct measurement of forces exerted by a physiotherapist on the patient's body has been drawn up, and that is why indirect methods are applied, which make it possible to register the reaction forces with the use of a special measuring table or mannequin [39][40][41][42][43][44], spine simulator [45] or a mathematical analysis employing different models of muscles [38]. Other authors noted the effects of manipulation on spine neuromechanical responses by EMG [46].…”
Section: Manual Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maitland joint mobilization can be applied at four levels, Levels 1 and level 2 involve the beginning and middle range of accessory movement, while levels 3 and level 4 are concerned with the end range of accessory movement. Since the purpose of Maitland joint mobilization is to reduce pain and to improve mobility by enhancing the flexibility of connective tissue surrounding the joint, we applied levels 3 and level 4 in this study 9 ) . For the purpose of increasing mobility in dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of the ankle joint, anteroposterior gliding was applied to the talocrural joints and mediolateral gliding was applied to the subtalar joints t h a t a f f e c t i n v e r s i o n a n d e v e r s i o n o f t h e f e e t .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%