Nerve Glides
Nerve mobility work depends on the ability of surrounding joints and tissues to move. Restricted shoulder, wrist, elbow, or shoulder abduction range can make neurodynamic testing or nerve glides look limited for reasons other than isolated…
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Nerve mobility work depends on the ability of surrounding joints and tissues to move. Restricted shoulder, wrist, elbow, or shoulder abduction range can make neurodynamic testing or nerve glides look limited for reasons other than isolated nerve mobility. Nerve flossing, glides, sliders, and tensioners are secondary tools rather than the initial treatment focus. Nerve glides, sliders, or tensioners can be added later if symptoms persist after relevant joints and regions regain needed ranges.