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: Small-amplitude, fast oscillations performed at the beginning of the joint’s range. These are primarily used for pain relief .

: Small-amplitude, fast oscillations performed deep into the joint's resistance to stretch stiff tissues. : A therapist may use "glides" (sliding the

: A therapist may use "glides" (sliding the patella or tibia) to help a patient regain the ability to bend or straighten their leg. : Using a mobilization band to apply traction

: Large-amplitude oscillations within the mid-range of movement. These are also used to manage pain and introduce motion without hitting joint resistance. : A therapist may use "glides" (sliding the

: Using a mobilization band to apply traction while rocking back and forth can help "loosen" a stiff hip joint. Maitland's Mobilisations - Physiopedia

: A high-velocity, low-amplitude "thrust" (manipulation) often performed at the end of the range. Clinical Application Examples

: Large-amplitude oscillations that reach into the resistance of the joint. These are designed to increase mobility .