Comparison of Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides and Slides: 7 Download presentation Comparison of Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides and Maitland Mobilizations for Treatment of Cervicogenic Dizziness: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Susan A. Reid, Darren A. Rivett, Michael G. Katekar, and Robin Callister ptjournal Volume 94(4): 466 -476 April 1, 2014 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association The manual therapy interventions used in the study: (A) Sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAG) into left rotation. Susan A. Reid et al. PHYS THER 2014; 94: 466 -476 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Comparison of Participant Characteristics of the 3 Treatment Groups at Baselinea. Susan A. Reid et al. PHYS THER 2014; 94: 466 -476 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Flow diagram of participants in the study. Susan A. Reid et al. PHYS THER 2014; 94: 466 -476 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Comparison of Changes in Outcome Measures Over Time for Each Treatment Groupa. Susan A. Reid et al. PHYS THER 2014; 94: 466 -476 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Changes in mean values for intensity of dizziness (measured on a visual analog scale) over time for each treatment group. Susan A. Reid et al. PHYS THER 2014; 94: 466 -476 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Differences Among Treatment Groups on Each Outcome Measure Immediately Posttreatment and at 12 Weeks Posttreatmenta. Susan A. Reid et al. PHYS THER 2014; 94: 466 -476 © 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Grant mulliganVowel glidesA figure skater glides along a circular pathLimit comparison testFirm resources and sustainable competitive advantageHow hpw contributes to employee engagementSustained release vs extended releaseSustained release