DR. K. BALA KUMARAN 

A non-invasive drugless treatment helps cope with neuro-orthopaedic problems 
and the attendant pain. 
 
Those suffering from knee pain, back ache, pain in the neck, shoulder or the 
joints and other such neuro-orthopaedic problems often have a difficult time
coping with the pain that these diseases bring. 

Medication in the long-term often brings with it unwanted side effects. Surgery 
does not always provide a permanent solution.

However, many of these problems can be addressed through Mulligan' Ortho 
Therapy (MOT), named after Dr. Brian R.Mulligan, from New Zealand. It is a 
non-invasive,
drugless treatment that involves physical, postural correction by an 
authenticated trained practitioner.

Realign structures 

An injury or stress may force the patient to assume unnatural postures and 
movements that may alter the alignment of the bones and soft tissues. Overtime
this leads to neuro-musculo-skeletal ailments. MOT aims to realign or 
reposition those structures to alleviate the stress and ease the pain. 

The treatment duration depends on the severity of the problem. In most cases, 
10-15 sittings are enough after which the patient has to do the prescribed
exercises and follow the guidelines to avoid recurrence. Usually the pain is 
reduced considerably in the first sitting itself. 

Mrs. Padmini, a headmistress in a Government school, complained of severe low 
back pain, difficulty in walking straight, bending or even sitting for more
than 10 minutes. She also had severe pain radiating down the thigh to the calf 
muscles and was unable to sleep as a result of the pain. Tests showed that
she suffered from bilateral sciatica and disc prolapse. Since her problem had 
been present since 2000, she required 60 sittings of MOT. She underwent the
MOT, positional decompression and strengthening programme. Since then she has 
been following the necessary exercises and guidelines and has no recurrence
of her problem.

Advantages 

The advantages of this method are no hospitalisation and drugs, provided the 
patient attends the therapy sessions regularly and follows the prescribed 
exercises
and guidelines. However it is important that people do not try this on their 
own. MOT should be carried out only by a registered and experienced 
practitioner.


The writer is a Chennai-based physiotherapist and a registered Mulligan Concept 
practitioner. 

Where MOT is effective 

Knee joint pain due to osteo-arthritis

Low back pain due to lumbar spondylitis, herniated disc, disc prolapse

Neck pain or vertigo due to cervical spondylitis

Shoulder pain

Cervicogenic headache

Ankle sprain

Tennis elbow

Heel pain due to calcaneal spur or plantar fascitis.

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