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: A therapist may use "glides" (sliding the patella or tibia) to help a patient regain the ability to bend or straighten their leg.

The guide you are looking for likely refers to used in manual therapy (specifically Maitland’s joint mobilizations) to treat pain and stiffness. : A therapist may use "glides" (sliding the

Clinical practice typically follows the , which categorizes these movements into five grades based on their intensity and the point of resistance in the joint: In this technique, a therapist applies gentle, repetitive

: Techniques like the "Anterior-Posterior Talocrural Glide" are used to improve dorsiflexion, which is essential for walking or squatting. Clinical Application Examples

In this technique, a therapist applies gentle, repetitive pressure to a joint at varying speeds and depths to improve range of motion and reduce discomfort.

: Small-amplitude, fast oscillations performed deep into the joint's resistance to stretch stiff tissues.

: A high-velocity, low-amplitude "thrust" (manipulation) often performed at the end of the range. Clinical Application Examples