Mulligans Concept Flashcards

1
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What does NAGS stand for?

A

Natural Apophyseal Glides.

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What does SNAGS stand for?

A

Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides.

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What does MWMS stand for?

A

Mobilisation With Movements.

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4
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Where would MWMS be applied?

A

On the Extremities.

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Where would SNAGS be applied?

A

On the Spine.

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6
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What is the application of MWMS?

A
  • Sustained accessory Mobilisation applied by therapist.
  • Active physiological movement to end range applied by patient.
  • Passive end range over pressure, or stretching f is then delivered without any pain.
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Where are NAGS applied on the spine?

A

Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine.

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What do NAGS primarily consist of?

A

Oscillatory mobilisations instead of a sustained glide like SNAGS.
It can be applied to the facet joints between C2-T3.

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9
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At what range are NAGS applied?

A

Mid-end range facet joint mobilisations applied antero-superiorly along treatment planes.

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