Manual Therapy
Volume 12, Issue 2 , Pages 98-108, May 2007

Mulligan's mobilization-with-movement, positional faults and pain relief: Current concepts from a critical review of literature

  • Bill Vicenzino

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Musculoskeletal Pain and Injury Research Unit, Division of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, Australia. Tel.: +61733652781; fax: +61733652775.
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  • Aatit Paungmali
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  • Pamela Teys

Division of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, Australia

Received 30 September 2003; received in revised form 29 May 2006; accepted 3 July 2006.

Abstract 

There are an increasing number of reports espousing the clinically beneficial effects of Mulligan's mobilization-with-movement (MWM) treatment techniques. The most frequent reported effect is that of an immediate and substantial pain reduction accompanied by improved function. Prompted by these dramatic effects are questions regarding the mechanism(s) of action that underpins MWM. It appears timely that a review of the current literature is performed to synthesize and evaluate claims of the effectiveness of MWM and speculation about the proposed mechanisms of action.

This article provides an overview of the literature concerning the clinical efficacy, effects and putative mechanisms of action of the MWM approach in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. The literature regarding the mechanisms of action in both the biomechanical and pain science paradigms is covered herein by reviewing all available scientific evidence from laboratory-based studies. Limitations of reported studies and directions for further research are also considered.

Keywords: Mechanism(s), Mobilization-with-movement, Pain, Positional faults

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PII: S1356-689X(06)00122-6

doi:10.1016/j.math.2006.07.012

Manual Therapy
Volume 12, Issue 2 , Pages 98-108, May 2007