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  • ...the goals with taping are to restrict the movement of injured joints, soft tissue compression to reduce swelling. support anatomical structures, and as prote ...Interbationale, Lyon, France, 2007.</ref>&nbsp;and improve the healing in soft tissues<ref name="Kahanov">Kahanov L. Kinesio taping, Part 1: An overview o
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  • ===== Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation (IASTM) ===== ...ents available, which are designed to "provide a mobilizing effect to soft tissue [...] to decrease pain and improve range of motion (ROM) and function."<ref
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  • ...h therapeutic intent..." .It can be&nbsp; divided into two groups i.e Soft tissue techniques and Joint techniques<br> === Soft Tissue Techniques ===
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  • ...nique manual traction, connective tissue massage, therapeutic massage, and mobilization, i.e., passive movement accomplished within normal range of motion of the j
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  • ...ch as pain frequency and intensity. In the studies that have applied joint mobilization, cervical range of motion has improved. Other parameters such as quality of Spinal manipulations in Soft Tissues – C/S and T/S is beneficial. <ref name=":4">Fernandez M, Moore C,
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  • ...tendons<ref>Hollis M, Jones E(ed). Massage for Therapists: A Guide to Soft Tissue Therapy. 3rd Edition. United Kingdom. 2009</ref><ref>Jurch SE. Clinical Mas The goal of friction massage is to influence cell behaviour in all soft tissues. Friction massage is supposed to induce<ref name="cyriax">Cyriax, C
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  • # MRI would give excellent soft-tissue picture and diagnosis, although MRI would not be a cost- or time-effective * Joint and scar [[Mobilization Grades|mobilization]]
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  • Plantar fibromatosis is a benign fibroblastic, connective tissue proliferative disorder of the superficial plantar aponeurosis of the foot, ...ion.] Radiographics 2009;29(7):2143-83.</ref><ref>Hoeber PB. Tumors of the soft somatic tissues and bone. In: Pack GT, Ariel IM. Treatment of cancer and al
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  • ...n in the musculo-skeletal system. These are masses of encapsulated adipose tissue, strategically located to provide mechanical advantage to the musculo-skele ...f attachments directly results in shear stress that may damage the natural tissue and affect comfort. Care must be exercised while positioning and moving the
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  • ...ffectiveness of segment specific level and non-specific level spinal joint mobilization on pain and range of motion: results of a systematic review and meta-analys ...in vivo study of the intervertebral movements produced by posteroanterior mobilization. Clin Biomech. 1997;12(6):400-8.</ref>" Quote from Tuttle and Hazle (2018)
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  • ...zation, myofascial release technique (MRT) instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), Mulligan Concept, shockwave therapy, kinesiology & athletic taping
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  • ...ecific tissue restriction can vary depending on the source of the involved tissue. ...ddressed via muscle stretching or manual interventions such as soft-tissue mobilization or sustained pressure.
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  • ...ment) protocol is a contemporary approach used for the treatment of [[Soft Tissue Injuries|sports injuries]]. It is a comprehensive strategy that focuses on ...nt in the early stages of injury recovery to prevent stiffness and promote tissue healing.<ref>Reinl G. The cold hard facts: Weighing the evidence. 2019. Ret
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  • ...ator cuff strengthening, manual therapy to address joint mobility and soft tissue restriction, and modalities as indicated. One case study recommended the fo * Soft tissue active release and transverse friction massage
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  • ...sfunction. Some of these methods include electrotherapy, [[Massage]], soft tissue mobilisation, [[Myofascial Release|myofascial release]], [[Exercises for Lu ...therapists and osteopaths. Muscle energy techniques are used to treat soft tissue, mobilise joints, stretch tight muscles and fascia, reduce pain and improve
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  • *The soft tissue trauma is usually immense and most of the patients are hemodynamically comp ...d soft tissue damage to the affected limb is extensive. The need for early mobilization was recognized, but the fixation techniques did not provide the desired sta
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  • # Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) == 1. Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) ==
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  • The phase of tissue healing is closely related to the prognosis of the patient. <br> #[[Soft Tissue Healing|Inflammatory phase]]
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  • ...strument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization|instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization]]) to correct the spinal alignment.
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  • ...XWNJC0}}<ref>Brent Brookbush Piriformis Static Manual Release (Soft Tissue Mobilization) Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3vcmXWNJC0</ref>
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