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The Mulligan Concept; The Next Step in the Evolution of Manual Therapy
Jack Miller B.Sc.(PT), Dip. Manip. Ther. (NZ), FCAMT, MCTA
Accredited Mulligan Concept Teacher
Key Words: Nags, Snags, Manual Therapy, Mulligan, Mobilization with Movement
(Published Orthopaedic Division Review May/June 1999)
Summary
Brian Mulligans novel concept of the simultaneous application of therapist applied accessory mobilizations and
patient generated active movements is described. The indications for use of this unique approach and examples
of commonly treated clinical presentations are outlined. Increased function and decreased pain are expected to be
immediate and sustained with the application of these techniques with no pain experienced during their
utilization.
Introduction
The Physiotherapy treatment of musckuloskeletal injuries has progressed from its foundation in remedial
gymnastics and active exercise to therapist-applied passive physiological movement and on to therapist-applied
accessory techniques. Brian Mulligans concept of mobilizations with movement (MWMS) is the logical
continuance of this evolution with the concurrent application of both therapist applied accessory and patient
generated active physiological movements. These techniques were developed by Mulligan in New Zealand
through his role as the principle clinical instructor for the New Zealand Manipulative Therapy Associations
Graduate Diploma program and over 30 years in private clinical practice. First used in the cervical spine, MWMs
quickly found their way into the treatment of peripheral joint dysfunctions and have undergone clinical
refinement and expansion to all areas of the spine and most extremity joints.
Principles of Treatment
In the application of manual therapy techniques, Physiotherapists acknowledge that contraindications to
treatment exist and sho
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