Manual therapie based on Mulligan, Cyriax és Kaltenborn
Brian Mulligan's concept of mobilization movement (MWMS) in the limbs and Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS) in the spine is the result of a long-term development process, which works by simultaneously applying the complementary technique used by the therapist and the active physiological movement generated by the patient. During Mulligan manual therapy, we use painless manual mobilization techniques, which enable pain-free movement and therapeutic load on the musculoskeletal system. Both the doctor and the patient can quickly assess its effectiveness, as it can immediately eliminate painful functional limitations. When the techniques are given, an immediate improvement in pain, range of motion and function can be observed during and after the application of the technique. If there is no immediate improvement, the technique must be modified to achieve pain-free operation or is currently not specified (source: https://mulliganconceptapp.com/allgemeine-informationen/grundsaetze-des-mulligankonzepts/?lang=de).