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  1. Cervical SNAGs | Neck Self-Mobilization - YouTube

    Audio tracks for some languages were automatically generated. Learn more. ENROLL IN OUR COURSE: http://bit.ly/PTMSKGET OUR ASSESSMENT BOOK ︎ ︎ http://bit.ly/GETPT ︎ ︎OUR …

  2. Mulligan Concept - Physiopedia

    They consist of oscillatory mobilizations instead of sustained glide like SNAGs, and it can be applied to the facet joints between 2nd cervical and 3rd thoracic vertebrae.

  3. How Chiropractors Can Help Patients Conquer Headaches with SNAG ...

    Jul 30, 2025 · Discover how SNAG mobilizations can help chiropractors effectively treat cervicogenic headaches. Learn research-backed techniques, review the latest evidence, and see how tools like …

  4. SNAG (Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide) Variations

    Dec 15, 2023 · CERVICAL SNAG ROTATION THE SET UP: While sitting in a chair, place a strap/soft belt/towel/thin scarf around neck and cross hands to grip the opposite side of the strap.

  5. CERVICAL ROTATION - SNAG While lying on your back, place a pillow case or towel around your neck so that one end is on your chest/stomach area and the other end of the pillow case wraps around the …

  6. Cervical SNAGs were the first example of a group of techniques known as mobilizations with movement (MWM) which Mulligan developed to restore pain-free unrestricted movement for most joints in the …

  7. May 22, 2022 · SNAGs/Mulligan Mobilization: 4 positions (Neck pain, Headache) VIDEO (4:19m): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYgjwEWH95U&ab_channel=Physiotutors

  8. A. 1-20 Cervical Spine Techniques - Mulligan Concept App

    Golfer’s Elbow Positional SNAG (SMWAM)

  9. Cervical SNAGS (Rotation) | KSPT Manual Therapy

    Purpose: To increase cervical rotation and relief of cervicogenic headaches. Start: The patient starts in sitting with the therapist standing behind the patient. Procedure: Using a thumb over thumb …

  10. Nags And Snags - Manual Therapy - Physio.co.uk

    What are NAGs and SNAGs? NAGs and SNAGs are mobilisation techniques and are used as part of the Mulligan Concept. NAGs are used on the cervical spine (neck) as well as the upper thoracic spine …