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  • ...lm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366674/pdf/YJMT_29_1864960.pdf Effects of SNAG mobilization combined with a self-SNAG home-exercise for the treatment of cervicogenic h ...s is likely associated with C1-2 impairment, but it can also indicate soft tissue dysfunction (specifically the suboccipitals)<ref name=":3" />
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  • Soft tissue: *Mass in tissue
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  • ...elling or pain such as [[Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization|soft tissue work]] or [[massage]] techniques.
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  • .../www.jospt.org/doi/epdf/10.2519/jospt.2004.34.7.368 The effect of sesamoid mobilization, flexor hallucis strengthening, and gait training on reducing pain and rest {{#ev:youtube|ZOur5I0RTVo|300}}<ref>Joan Hope Craig. Functional hallux mobilization. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOur5I0RTVo [last accessed
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  • ...gins, extaarticular sclerosis, erosion, and joint space narrowing. As bony tissue bridges the vertebral bodies and posterior arches, the lumbar and thoracic ...dio waves and a strong magnetic field, MRI scans are better at visualizing soft tissues such as cartilage.&nbsp;<ref name="p2" />
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  • * 6 to 8 weeks initial mobilization * Mobilization: Toe-touch weight bearing in range of motion brace
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  • ...mechanical rationale and published expert opinion that supports the use of mobilization if mobility impairments are found on assessment. ! colspan="3" scope="row" |'''Soft-tissue techniques'''
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  • ===='''Mobilization and Manipulation'''==== * Mobilization and manipulation for neck pain have moderate to large clinically beneficial
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  • ...ame="Saini">Saini N, Sharma M, Sharma VD, Patni P. Outcome of early active mobilization after extensor tendon repair. Indian journal of orthopaedics. 2008 Jul;42(3 * extensor tendon injuries represent 16,9% of orthopaedic soft tissue injuries<ref name=":4">Colzani G, Tos P, Battiston B, Merolla G, Porcellini
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  • [[Spinal Cord Injury]] (SCI) is a sudden onset disruption to the neuronal tissue within the spinal canal resulting in spinal cord damage, which occurs as a ...rized by [[CT Scans|Computed Tomography]] (CT), which can also detect soft-tissue changes with cord oedema, infarction, demyelination, cysts, or abscesses pr
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  • ...is important to know and understand when performing [[Manual Therapy|joint mobilization]] ...Bronfort G; Cervical Overview Group. A Cochrane review of manipulation and mobilization for mechanical neck disorders. Spine. 2004 Jul;29(14):1541-8.</ref>
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  • *Soft tissue mobilization such as massage, relaxation, contract-relax and low-energy, high repetition *Joint mobilization: oscillation, hold stretch, and scapular side-lying distraction tonic and p
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  • ...y. In unusual cases where the person has a problem which prevents standard mobilization treatment, then CPM may be useful. ...e, heterotropic ossification, wear of the implant, metal sensitivity, soft tissue imbalance, osteolysis (localized progressive bone loss) and reaction to par
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  • === Tactile Stimulation, Soft Tissue Mobilisation and Passive Movements === ...the patient's attention and direct him towards the affected side. Passive mobilization has similar effects but in addition it induces the patient to create sensor
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  • - Pelvic and core mobilization and stabilization - Prescription of vaginal dilator exercises or tissue release[10]
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  • * the tissue healing process should be maintained ...d for the spine and other joints to reduce pain and improve movement. Soft tissue interventions can be very effective for patients with excessive muscle tens
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  • ...t gives detailed information about the spinal cord, bones, discs, and soft tissue structures. However, normal people can show important pathological abnormal ...uipment can be a consideration for symptomatic relief. Short-term use of a soft cervical collar can sometimes alleviate acute neck pain and spasm. Nighttim
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  • ..., Goldsmith CH, Graham N, Haines T, Bronfort G, Hoving JL. Manipulation or mobilization for neck pain: a Cochrane Review. Manual Therapy 2010; 15(4):315-33.<br> ...Rehabilitation Research 1984;7(2):190-1.<br>- Brodin H. Cervical pain and mobilization. Manual Medicine 1985;2:18-22.
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  • * Comprised of white longitudinally organized fibrous connective tissue which originates on the periosteum of the medial calcaneal tubercle, where ...he Achilles tendon, the intrinsic foot musculature, skin, and subcutaneous tissue.<ref>Carlson RE, Fleming LL, Hutton WC. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/p
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  • ...is type of headache is responsive to therapy oriented at treating the soft tissue restrictions, the method of examination, assessment, and treatment needs to *Cervical spine manipulation or mobilization<ref name="Fritz" /> <ref name=":0">Luedtke, Kerstin, et al. "Efficacy of in
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