Joint Mobilization
Gentle, graded joint movements that restore range and reduce stiffness.
Joint mobilisation applies slow, controlled movements to a specific joint to restore its natural glide and range. It's a gentle, well-tolerated technique used when a joint has become stiff, guarded or painful.
By improving how the joint moves, mobilisation reduces pain and makes the strengthening and movement work that follows far more effective.
Benefits
- Restores joint range
- Reduces stiffness
- Calms protective muscle guarding
- Improves comfort with movement
Commonly helps with
- Frozen or stiff shoulder
- Spinal stiffness
- Post-immobilisation joints
Not sure where to start?
Book an assessment and our team will recommend the right combination of treatments for your goals.
How a session works
Every joint mobilization plan follows the same clear, unhurried path — so you always know what comes next.
Assessment
We start by listening to your history and goals, then carry out a thorough hands-on assessment to pinpoint the real source of the problem — not just where it hurts.
Diagnosis & plan
We explain what's going on in plain language and agree a clear, realistic treatment plan together, including how many sessions we'd expect.
Hands-on treatment
Each visit combines the right techniques for you — manual therapy, exercise and modalities — delivered one-on-one by a registered clinician.
Progress & review
We track your progress against your goals, adjust the plan as you improve, and coach the self-management that keeps the problem from coming back.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about joint mobilization and getting started at Med Wellness.
Do you offer direct insurance billing?
Yes. We bill most extended health plans directly for physiotherapy, massage and chiropractic, so in most cases there's no paperwork and nothing to pay upfront beyond any co-pay. Bring your policy details to your first visit.
Do I need a referral to book?
Not to see us — you can book physiotherapy, massage or chiropractic directly. Some insurance plans require a doctor's referral for reimbursement, so it's worth confirming with your provider.
How long is an appointment?
Your first visit (assessment plus initial treatment) usually takes about 45–60 minutes. Follow-up sessions are typically 30–45 minutes depending on your plan.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing you can move in is ideal. For some assessments it helps to expose the area being treated, so layers you can easily adjust work well.
Can I combine different treatments?
Absolutely — that's a core part of our approach. Many patients see more than one of our practitioners, and we coordinate physiotherapy, massage and chiropractic into one joined-up plan.
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Book online in under two minutes, or call us and we'll find a time that works. Most extended health plans accepted with direct billing.
