Multiple Choice
In what way does mobilization with movement (MWM) differ from passive mobilization techniques? MWM:
A) Is appropriate for hypomobile or hypermobile joints.
B) Uses only joint distraction techniques to mobilize joints.
C) Integrates active movements by the patient during the mobilization procedure to reduce/eliminate the barrier of pain during the technique.
D) Is performed only in the midrange of available motion to ensure patient comfort.
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