Find A Good Joint Mobilization Therapy Expert

By Rosella Campbell


Sometimes, aches and pains seem to spring out of the blue. Joint mobilization therapy is the manual intervention of passive movement to the skeletal joint. It is aimed at the synovial joint which is the part that has the most movement in the human body. The difference between cartilaginous and fibrous joints is in the function and structure as well as the existence of capsules surrounding the surfaces and the presence of fluid within the synovial cavities.

These techniques are used by osteopaths, occupational therapists, chiropractors and physical therapists. The synovial joints are better known as the diarthrosis and are one that is common and is the most movable in a mammal. This is distinguished from cartilaginous and fibrous joints by the structural and functional differences.

The articular cartilage is the bones that are covered by a layer of hyaline cartilage that lines the joint end of the bone with a slippery and smooth surface but does not bind them together. The functions of these are to absorb any shock created and to reduce friction while moving. There are some joints that have additional structures within them. The articular discs are thin oval plates of fibrocartilage that separate synovial cavities allowing for separate movement to occur.

A saddle type is typical of the thumb and allows the same movement at the condyloid but with greater mobility. The ball and socket joints better known as the universal one is found by the hip and shoulders, this allows for all movements except for the gliding. The knee joints or compound, have the saddle and condylar joints combined.

Many of these names might seem unfamiliar so here is a quick breakdown. The abduction is the movement that is away from the mid-line of the body, while adduction is towards the mid-line. The extension is the straightening of the limbs and flexion is the bending. Rotation is the circular movement around a fixed point.

Joint therapy is done by slowly bringing the joint through a small and precise range of motion. This is done very slowly and never involves a fast thrust which is normal for chiropractors. It focuses on loosening the deeper ligaments and capsules. Stretching of muscles is invaluable in helping to increase the flexibility of most of the soft tissues as well.

D. D. Palmer was the founder of chiropractic in the 1890s and with the help of his son managed to bring it into the 20th century. This practice has been called controversial for many years and was considered to be an unscientific cult in the 1960s. It is used mainly for spinal manipulation for those that suffer from severe back pain.

For some the fact that they have to live with pain daily can be very daunting. There is help even if it is just temporary. Joint mobilization therapies will help to reduce the pain and increase the functions so that one can be more mobile to do the things that they have always enjoyed. It might not be all that completely effective for everyone, but without trying this form of therapy what would the alternative be?




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