EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 13 MIN
Mobilization Grades & Application
from NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy · host Kyle Rice
Ulises presents with intermittent upper extremity paresthesia reproduced with overhead activity. Examination reveals an elevated first rib on the involved side without reports of soft tissue tenderness. Which of the following mobilization techniques is MOST appropriate?A) Large-amplitude oscillations performed into tissue resistanceB) Small-amplitude oscillations performed into tissue resistanceC) Large-amplitude oscillations performed before tissue resistanceD) Small-amplitude oscillations performed before tissue resistanceText our team the word COACH for a free diagnostic: (727) 732-4573Join the FREE Facebook Group: www.nptegroup.com
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Ulises presents with intermittent upper extremity paresthesia reproduced with overhead activity. Examination reveals an elevated first rib on the involved side without reports of soft tissue tenderness. Which of the following mobilization techniques is MOST appropriate?A) Large-amplitude oscillations performed into tissue resistanceB) Small-amplitude oscillations performed into tissue resistanceC) Large-amplitude oscillations performed before tissue resistanceD) Small-amplitude oscillations performed before tissue resistanceText our team the word COACH for a free diagnostic: (727) 732-4573Join the FREE Facebook Group: www.nptegroup.com
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