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  • ...ical therapist aims to maintain optimal function, prevent atrophy and soft tissue deformities, influence pain control, foster independence and educate each p *Neurodynamic Mobilization
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  • ...an et al.<ref name=":6" /> The aim of their study was to compare deep soft tissue massage of the posterior calf to a more common treatment approach directed ...e the study group received the same stretching protocol combined with deep tissue massage of the posterior calf muscles and a neural stretch (Figure 11).<ref
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  • ...Frontiers in physiology. 2019 Apr 2;10:336. </ref> It is a collagen-based tissue that attaches, stabilises, imparts strength, encloses different organs, sup The fascia of the foot consists of fibrous connective tissue that functions to separate, support and attach muscles.<ref name=":2" /> It
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  • *Retrodiscitis - The retrodiscal tissue (the posterior attachment of the articular disc to the mandibular fossa) is ...there may or may not be pain. Hyper mobility may be related to connective tissue disorders such as [[Marfan Syndrome|Marfan syndrome]] or conditions such as
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  • ...ment strategy and graded running programme has been suggested as a gradual tissue-loading intervention.<ref name=":3" /> ...dicated because this can give a worse sense of health. Because the healthy tissue is also treated. A corticoid injection is given to reduce the pain, but onl
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  • ...quate physical therapy to provide active and passive [[Mobilization Grades|mobilization]] of the affected joint.<ref name="p1">Kwan MK, Treatment for flexion contr * Scar tissue<ref>Viktor M Grishkevich1* and Vishnevsky AV2,Postburn Knee Flexions Contra
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  • ...superficial layer, deep layer, or both), internal and external soft tissue mobilization, or [[Yoga and mindfulness for pelvic health|yoga]] as in [[dyspareunia]],
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  • * Padding:The first layer consists of a soft padding material, such as orthopaedic wool or foam, which provides cushioni ...s effectively limit the available space for fluid accumulation and promote tissue hydrostatic pressure.
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  • ...eral ligaments. However, if you sprain your ankle, it is possible that the tissue between the two bones breaks. This can lead to a tibiofibular diastasis or ...bula and are best treated by open reduction, removing any intervening soft tissue, and stabilization with a tibiofibular screw.<br>o Type2:<br>Type II injuri
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  • '''Ischemia''' - A shortage of oxygen supply to tissue is called ischemia. Permanent damage can occur when this supply is put on h ...a distal tibial nerve lesion. A lesion is any damage or abnormal change in tissue. A lesion in or near a nerve can compromise its function. Therefore, it can
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  • ...ar Medicine. ''1976;'' ''17''(8): 693-695. Level of evidence: 5</ref>. The soft tissues degenerate and become affected and subsequent deposition of hydroxy ...8, (2011).</ref>(level of evidence 5) Even conservative rehabilitation and mobilization of the knee joint are necessary.
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  • ...slide far away from each other.<ref name=":0" /> The remaining connective tissue, tendons, nerves, and blood vessels can get impinged by this movement causi ...e forces involved are too much and beyond the capacity what the connective tissue and supporting muscles can withstand, one or more small bones of the finger
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  • *** Detects tears to TFCC and other soft tissue injuries | &nbsp;- Soft tissue<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;massage
    24 KB (3,591 words) - 09:50, 21 October 2020
  • #*Soft Tissue Mobilization #*Carpal Bone Mobilization Technique
    16 KB (2,379 words) - 19:02, 8 March 2024
  • ...ion, [[taping]], [[Range of Motion|range of motion exercise]], soft tissue mobilization (surgical scar release), [[hydrotherapy]] and parent education (feeding, dr
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  • ...v class="text-right"><ref>Alexis Booth. Towel Gapping Elbow Flexion - Self Mobilization. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJjSnqhqkw8 [last accessed ** Soft tissue techniques
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  • * Bony or soft tissue dysplasia. ..., Garnavos C. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052431/ Early mobilization after uncomplicated medial subtalar dislocation provides successful functio
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  • ...ma.<ref>Yu H, Hou S, Wu W, He X. Upper cervical manipulation combined with mobilization for the treatment of atlantoaxial osteoarthritis: a report of 10 cases. J M ...me="p3">Yu H, Hou S, Wu W, He X. Upper cervical manipulation combined with mobilization for the treatment of atlantoaxial osteoarthritis: a report of 10 cases. J M
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  • ...responds with the palatine bone, between the interdental papilla (i.e. gum tissue between the teeth) of the top front teeth and the first fold of the palate. ...em|autonomic]] system controls the actions of the veil of the palate (i.e. soft palate), pharyngeal muscles and the oesophageal sphincter
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  • ...rve|median nerve]] as it travels through the wrist's carpal tunnel. Normal tissue pressure within the tunnel is approximately 3-7mm Hg. CTS can result in pre ...al membrane of the flexor tendons caused by degeneration of the connective tissue, with vascular sclerosis, edema and collagen fragmentation.<ref>Schuind F.,
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