- This resource “The Mulligan Concept of Manual Therapy: Textbook of Techniques – 2nd Edition” is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide for manual therapists looking to improve their patients’ movement using pain-free techniques.
- The Mulligan Concept of manual therapy, developed by Brian Mulligan in 1983, is now used by health practitioners worldwide to help individuals improve movement restrictions, pain with movement, and functional limitations.
- This resource is designed to be used alongside Mulligan Concept training courses and is divided into sections by body region.
- It covers 250 Mulligan techniques, including 13 new ones, and focuses on Mobilization With Movement and the pain release phenomenon.
- The techniques are presented in two formats: a bulleted list with annotated photographs and detailed step-by-step instructions.
- The resource also includes a dictionary of annotations for described techniques, as well as home exercises and taping techniques.
- The techniques have been revised to align with current evidence-based practice.
- The resource provides key information to assist with clinical reasoning and assessment, patient and practitioner positioning, and guidelines for application and further adjustments.
- New and improved photographs better illustrate technique execution.
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