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. 2016 May 30;25(2):106–114. doi: 10.1080/10669817.2016.1183289

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Talocrural joint weight bearing mobilization with movement (anterior to posterior glide). The therapist places the web space of the application hand over the anterior aspect of the talus, while the other hand is placed proximally on the posterior aspect of the tibia. The patient lunges forward to the involved leg, while the therapist applies a posteriorly directed force to stabilize the talus. The opposite hand can guide the tibia into anterior translation as needed. A mobilization belt can also be applied to help guide motion. Source: Author