A posterior gliding force was
applied to the humeral head. The participant was then
asked to raise the affected arm in the plane of the
scapula to the point of pain onset while the therapist
sustained the gliding force to the humeral head, with
care to avoid the sensitive coracoid process. Three sets
of 10 repetitions were applied with a rest interval of 30 s
between each set. The therapist endeavored to maintain
the glide at right angles to the plane of movement
throughout the entire range. The participant was
instructed that the MWM procedure, including arm
elevation, was to be pain free, and must be ceased
immediately if any pain was experienced during the
application (Mulligan, 1999; Exelby, 2002).
A posterior gliding force wasapplied to the humeral head. The participant was thenasked to raise the affected arm in the plane of thescapula to the point of pain onset while the therapistsustained the gliding force to the humeral head, withcare to avoid the sensitive coracoid process. Three setsof 10 repetitions were applied with a rest interval of 30 sbetween each set. The therapist endeavored to maintainthe glide at right angles to the plane of movementthroughout the entire range. The participant wasinstructed that the MWM procedure, including armelevation, was to be pain free, and must be ceasedimmediately if any pain was experienced during theapplication (Mulligan, 1999; Exelby, 2002).
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