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The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system

BACKGROUND: Mulligan's mobilisation techniques are thought to increase the range of movement (ROM) in patients with low back pain. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the application of the Mulligan's Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) technique on lumbar flexion ROM. T...

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Autores principales: Moutzouri, Maria, Billis, Evdokia, Strimpakos, Nikolaos, Kottika, Polixeni, Oldham, Jacqueline A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18828921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-9-131
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author Moutzouri, Maria
Billis, Evdokia
Strimpakos, Nikolaos
Kottika, Polixeni
Oldham, Jacqueline A
author_facet Moutzouri, Maria
Billis, Evdokia
Strimpakos, Nikolaos
Kottika, Polixeni
Oldham, Jacqueline A
author_sort Moutzouri, Maria
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Mulligan's mobilisation techniques are thought to increase the range of movement (ROM) in patients with low back pain. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the application of the Mulligan's Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) technique on lumbar flexion ROM. The secondary aim was to measure the intra- and inter-day reliability of lumbar ROM employing the same procedure. METHODS: 49 asymptomatic volunteers participated in this double-blinded study. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive either SNAG mobilisation (n = 25), or a sham mobilisation (n = 24). The SNAG technique was applied at the L(3)and L(4 )spinal levels with active flexion in sitting by an experienced manual therapist. Three sets of 10 repetitions at each of the two spinal levels were performed. The sham mobilisation was similar to the SNAG but did not apply the appropriate direction or force. Lumbar ROM was measured by a three dimensional electronic goniometer (Zebris CMS20), before and after each technique. For the reliability, five measurements in two different days (one week apart) were performed in 20 healthy subjects. RESULTS: When both interventions were compared, independent t tests yielded no statistically significant results in ROM between groups (p = 0.673). Furthermore no significant within group differences were observed: SNAG (p = 0.842), sham (p = 0.169). Intra- and inter-day reliability of flexion measurements was high (ICC(1,1 )> 0.82, SEM < 4.0°, SDD<16.3%) indicating acceptable clinical applicability. CONCLUSION: While the Zebris proved to be a reliable device for measuring lumbar flexion ROM, SNAG mobilisation did not demonstrate significant differences in flexion ROM when compared to sham mobilisation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials NCT00678093.
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spelling pubmed-25699382008-10-18 The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system Moutzouri, Maria Billis, Evdokia Strimpakos, Nikolaos Kottika, Polixeni Oldham, Jacqueline A BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Mulligan's mobilisation techniques are thought to increase the range of movement (ROM) in patients with low back pain. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the application of the Mulligan's Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) technique on lumbar flexion ROM. The secondary aim was to measure the intra- and inter-day reliability of lumbar ROM employing the same procedure. METHODS: 49 asymptomatic volunteers participated in this double-blinded study. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive either SNAG mobilisation (n = 25), or a sham mobilisation (n = 24). The SNAG technique was applied at the L(3)and L(4 )spinal levels with active flexion in sitting by an experienced manual therapist. Three sets of 10 repetitions at each of the two spinal levels were performed. The sham mobilisation was similar to the SNAG but did not apply the appropriate direction or force. Lumbar ROM was measured by a three dimensional electronic goniometer (Zebris CMS20), before and after each technique. For the reliability, five measurements in two different days (one week apart) were performed in 20 healthy subjects. RESULTS: When both interventions were compared, independent t tests yielded no statistically significant results in ROM between groups (p = 0.673). Furthermore no significant within group differences were observed: SNAG (p = 0.842), sham (p = 0.169). Intra- and inter-day reliability of flexion measurements was high (ICC(1,1 )> 0.82, SEM < 4.0°, SDD<16.3%) indicating acceptable clinical applicability. CONCLUSION: While the Zebris proved to be a reliable device for measuring lumbar flexion ROM, SNAG mobilisation did not demonstrate significant differences in flexion ROM when compared to sham mobilisation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials NCT00678093. BioMed Central 2008-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2569938/ /pubmed/18828921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-9-131 Text en Copyright © 2008 Moutzouri et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moutzouri, Maria
Billis, Evdokia
Strimpakos, Nikolaos
Kottika, Polixeni
Oldham, Jacqueline A
The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system
title The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system
title_full The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system
title_fullStr The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system
title_full_unstemmed The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system
title_short The effects of the Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAG) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the Zebris CMS20 3-D motion analysis system
title_sort effects of the mulligan sustained natural apophyseal glide (snag) mobilisation in the lumbar flexion range of asymptomatic subjects as measured by the zebris cms20 3-d motion analysis system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18828921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-9-131
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