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Joint Mobilization Miami Beach, FL
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Joint Mobilization

Joint mobilization is a type of manual therapy performed at our physical therapy clinic in Miami Beach, FL. It is based on Kaltenborn Concave-Convex Rule and Maitland Grades of mobilization to improve joint mobility. It involves the passive movement of specific joints using the skilled application of force, direction, and technique. Our physical therapist can use his or her hands to mobilize an affected joint or may elect to use certain tools, including straps, to help deliver the desired treatment effect. 

If you believe you could benefit from our joint mobilization techniques, contact Bosh PT today for more information!

What will joint mobilization techniques look like?

If you come to see a physical therapist at Bosh Physical Therapy with acute or chronic joint pain, then you can first expect to be thoroughly evaluated on an initial examination. We’ll be assessing and evaluating everything from your range of motion, strength, coordination, pain level, posture, and even relative tissue tension in order to devise an accurate diagnosis. 

Based on our examination findings, as well as the information we gather from questioning you about your current and past medical history, we’ll be able to devise a customized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Since joint mobilization techniques have been shown to be effective for a variety of conditions, we very well may decide to implement this type of manual therapy in your plan of care. 

To prepare for a physical therapy session with joint mobilization in Miami Beach, FL at Bosh Physical Therapy, be sure to wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing. Our therapist will need to be able to see or at least easily palpate (feel) the specific joint he or she is mobilizing (keeping in mind of course, that your privacy and comfort are of utmost concern to our staff). Our physical therapist will be sure to offer you clear details on how to sit or lie during the session, what you should expect to feel, as well as what to do following your session in order to maximize effects and prevent recurring pain or dysfunction. 

To complement and optimize the effects of joint mobilizations, we’ll also instruct you in additional services, which may include therapeutic exercises for strengthening and range of motion, modalities, and postural and neuromuscular retraining.

Will joint mobilization treat my condition?

Sometimes, a joint can become irritated, swollen, or misaligned as a result of injury, stress, poor posture, repetitive movement, or even as a result of age-related wear and tear. When this happens, the joint may not move correctly and become stiff and painful. Nearby structures including muscles, tendons, and ligaments may become tense or injured as a compensatory effect of trying to support or stabilize the injured joint. This can lead to muscle weakness or even impingement and damage to nearby nerves. 

Joint mobilization isn’t appropriate for all patients, and our skilled and experienced physical therapists can determine if it’s right for you or a loved one. Specific conditions which our physical therapy team successfully manage with joint mobilizations include:

  • Whiplash
  • Ankle sprains
  • Rotator cuff tears and sprains
  • Sciatica and other types of nerve impingement syndromes
  • Arthritis (especially of the shoulder, spine, elbow, hip, and knee)
  • Adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)
  • Medial or lateral epicondylitis (golfer’s or tennis elbow, respectively)
  • Facet joint locking and other types of spinal misalignments

Joint issues are often the hidden underlying factors driving other types of injuries and ailments including muscle strains, ligament damage, and bursitis, so this is why we strongly encourage you to consult with a physical therapist in Miami Beach, FL with any type of acute or chronic dysfunction. Your joints could be contributing to your pain without you even realizing it!

So, why should I consider this treatment?

You have hundreds of joints in your body, which come in a variety of types and sizes (such as a “hinge joint” in your elbow, a “ball and socket joint” in your hip, or a “saddle joint” in your thumb). Joints, formed by the articulating surfaces of two or more bones, depend on a combination of both stability and mobility in order to help you function efficiently and comfortably. Importantly, joints are supported by a wide variety of physiological structures including capsules, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and muscle fibers, all of which can become injured and potentially benefit from physical therapy services, including joint mobilization. 

The specific type, magnitude, speed, and frequency of joint mobilization performed depends on several factors, including the goal of treatment, the type of joint being targeted, and even your own unique anatomy. The benefits of joint mobilizations include pain reduction, improved range of motion, and improved quality of joint movement itself (known as arthrokinematics). 

Consult with one of our Miami Beach, FL physical therapists today!

Are you wondering if joint mobilization is right for you? Request an appointment at Bosh Physical therapy today to learn about our wide range of physical therapy services we offer. Drug-free relief from your joint or muscle pain is possible. Get your healing journey started today.

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