Spinal mobilization involves loosening up the restricted joint and increasing its range of motion by providing slow velocity (i.e. speed) and increasing amplitude movement directly into the barrier of a joint, moving the actual bone surfaces on each other in ways patients cannot move the joint themselves. These mobilizations should be painless unless the operator approaches the barrier too aggressively. The aim of these techniques is to relieve pain and improve the mobility of joints. In mobilization, the therapist slowly moves the joint within its natural range of movement. Manipulation therapy, on the other hand, involves using short, sharp movements to push a joint beyond its normal range of movement. This is also known as a chiropractic adjustment. We use many techniques mobilization: Soft Tissue Mobilization Spinal Manipulation Osteopathic Manipulation Strain-Counterstrain Techniques Muscle Energy Techniques High Velocity, Low Amplitude Thrusting Theracare has sp