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What does MOBEX stand for?

Mobilization Exercise


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Ulchi Freedom Guardian is a key component of the US Forces, Korea (USFK), annual training program with the Republic of Korea Ulchi Freedom Guardian is a combination of two events: a Republic of Korea national mobilization exercise involving several hundred thousand Republic of Korea citizens practicing wartime activation and traveling to mobilization sites; and a Combined Forces Command warfighting CPX.
In the first experimental group, early passive mobilization exercises began immediately following tendon laceration and repair.
Passive Mobilization Exercise Therapy--These exercises should be carried out to maintain the range of movement in all joints, and maintain muscle length.
At that time, the patient started a strengthening and stretching program in addition to neural mobilization exercises.
The extension protocol proposed by McKenzie,[36] for example, was widely used to provide extension mobilization exercises for patients reporting relief of symptoms-with back extension.

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