
Designed by physical therapist Brian Mulligan, these straps allow the clinician-trained patient to administer joint release to the cervical region of the spine easily and effectively. Excellent for the self-treatment of C1/C2 rotation restrictions, the Cervical Strap is just the right width to effectively manage the transverse process of C1. SELF SNAG straps do not slip on skin and optimize leverage on the spinous process.

The SELF SNAG Cervical Strap features easy grip handles to improve comfort and control while administering joint release.

Self-treat C1/C2 rotation restrictions that can cause headaches.

Constructed of sturdy fabric that does not slip on the skin and optimizes leverage.

The width of the SELF SNAG strap is ideal for effectively managing the transverse process of C1.


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.

Designed by physical therapist Brian Mulligan, these straps allow the clinician-trained patient to administer joint release to the cervical region of the spine easily and effectively. Excellent for the self-treatment of C1/C2 rotation restrictions, the Cervical Strap is just the right width to effectively manage the transverse process of C1. SELF SNAG straps do not slip on skin and optimize leverage on the spinous process.

The SELF SNAG Cervical Strap features easy grip handles to improve comfort and control while administering joint release.

Self-treat C1/C2 rotation restrictions that can cause headaches.

Constructed of sturdy fabric that does not slip on the skin and optimizes leverage.

The width of the SELF SNAG strap is ideal for effectively managing the transverse process of C1.


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.
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