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Joint mobilization is a manual therapy intervention, a type of straight-lined, passive movement of a skeletal joint that addresses arthrokinematic joint motion (joint gliding) rather than osteokinematic joint motion. It is usually aimed at a 'target' synovial joint with the aim of achieving a therapeutic effect. These techniques are used by a variety of health care professionals with specific training in manual therapy assessment and treatment techniques.

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  • Joint mobilization is a manual therapy intervention, a type of straight-lined, passive movement of a skeletal joint that addresses arthrokinematic joint motion (joint gliding) rather than osteokinematic joint motion. It is usually aimed at a 'target' synovial joint with the aim of achieving a therapeutic effect. These techniques are used by a variety of health care professionals with specific training in manual therapy assessment and treatment techniques. defines joint mobilization as "a manual therapy technique comprising a continuum of skilled passive movementsthat are applied at varying speeds and amplitudes to joints, muscles or nerves with the intent to restore optimal motion, function, and/or to reduce pain." The APTA Guide to Physical Therapist Practice defines mobilization/manipulation as “a manual therapy technique comprised of a continuum of skilled passive movements that are applied at varying speeds and amplitudes, including a small amplitude/ high velocity therapeutic movement.” (en)
  • Per mobilizzazione passiva si intende la mobilizzazione di una o più articolazioni senza il reclutamento attivo del muscolo.Il fisioterapista, applicando le proprie competenze e conoscenze anatomiche e fisiologiche, può praticarla manualmente oppure eseguirla tramite macchinari terapeutici in maniera automatizzata. I principali effetti che la mobilizzazione passiva produce sono quello di stimolare le che secernono la , rilasciare parzialmente i muscoli, elasticizzare alcuni tessuti soprattutto di tipo connettivo (le cicatrici, i tendini) e migliorare l'irrorazione della cartilagine da parte del liquido sinoviale. Con la mobilizzazione passiva il professionista ricerca a livello palliativo di dare sollievo dal dolore e a livello funzionale di raggiungere un (range of motion; arco di movimento) adeguato all'obiettivo funzionale prefissato. (it)
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  • Joint mobilization (en)
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  • physical therapy (en)
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  • Joint mobilization is a manual therapy intervention, a type of straight-lined, passive movement of a skeletal joint that addresses arthrokinematic joint motion (joint gliding) rather than osteokinematic joint motion. It is usually aimed at a 'target' synovial joint with the aim of achieving a therapeutic effect. These techniques are used by a variety of health care professionals with specific training in manual therapy assessment and treatment techniques. (en)
  • Per mobilizzazione passiva si intende la mobilizzazione di una o più articolazioni senza il reclutamento attivo del muscolo.Il fisioterapista, applicando le proprie competenze e conoscenze anatomiche e fisiologiche, può praticarla manualmente oppure eseguirla tramite macchinari terapeutici in maniera automatizzata. Con la mobilizzazione passiva il professionista ricerca a livello palliativo di dare sollievo dal dolore e a livello funzionale di raggiungere un (range of motion; arco di movimento) adeguato all'obiettivo funzionale prefissato. (it)
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  • Joint mobilization (en)
  • Mobilizzazione passiva (it)
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