Mulligan SELF SNAG™ Lumbar Strap
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Features and Benefits
Features
- Designed to allow the clinician-trained patient to administer joint release to the lumbar region of the spine easily and effectively
- Sturdy fabric does not slip on skin and optimizes leverage
- Thin enough to hook under the chosen lumbar spinous processes
- Easy-grip handles ensure a secure hold to get the maximum lift
Benefits
- Administer joint release to the lumbar region of the spine easily and effectively
- Helps relieve low back pain
Product Care
Hand wash in warm water with mild soap or detergent and line dry. DO NOT machine wash or tumble dry.
Product Details
- Measures 60”L (Max) x 1”W
Mulligan SELF SNAG™ Lumbar Strap
Designed by physical therapist Brain Mulligan, the SELF-SNAG™ Lumbar Strap allows the clinician-trained patient to administer joint release to the lumbar region of the spine easily and effectively. SELF SNAG straps do not slip on the skin and optimize leverage on the spinous process.
Ideal Width for Placement
Strap is thin enough to hook under the chosen lumbar spinous processes and can be held securely to get the maximum lift on the spinous process.
Sturdy Fabric
Sturdy fabric does not slip on skin and optimizes leverage.
Easy-Grip handles
Hold the strap securely using the easy-grip handles.
Perform Joint Release
Self-treat back pain by administering joint release to the lumbar spine.
Built for Long-Lasting Performance
- Anti-slip texture
- Easy-grip handles
- 60”L (max.) x 1”W
- Made in the USA
- Hand wash in warm water with mild detergent and line dry
Learn about the Mulligan Self Snag™ Lumbar Strap in the following video
About Brian Mulligan, FNZSP (Hon), Dip. MT, ONZM
Creator of the Mulligan Concept
Brian Mulligan originated and developed the concept of combining accessory mobilizations with physiological movements in the extremities (MWMS). In the spine, he promotes the use of natural apophyseal glides (NAGS) and sustained natural apophyseal glides (SNAGS). He received the prestigious International Service to The Profession Award from the WCPT and has been an international lecturer in manual therapy since 1972.