Difference between mulligan , maitland and keltonborn techniques?
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Mulligan bases similar subjective approaches and examination methods with the main difference being the application of active movements with passive guidance, as per MWM or SNAG. The passive movements are applied largely in a direction parallel to the joint lines wit the objective to improve joint gliding.
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Mulligan bases similar subjective approaches and examination methods with the main difference being the application of active movements with passive guidance as per MWM or SNAG. The passive movements are applied largely in a direction parallel to the joint lines wit the objective to improve joint gilding.
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