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  • ...sports medicine, with an incidence from 10% to 55% of all sustained [[Soft Tissue Injuries|injuries]]. The muscles and muscle groups more frequently involved ...en the cause of the injury and the symptoms<ref name="Eight">Best TM. Soft-tissue injuries and muscle tears. Clin Sports Med. Jul 1997; 16(3):419-34</ref>.&n
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  • ...hlighted as the most advantageous for internal fixation, but the poor soft tissue cover challenges wound healing.<ref name=":1">Daftary A, Haims AH, Baumgaer ...ture.jpg|thumb|CT scan of anterior process of calcaneus fracture with soft tissue swelling]]
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  • When external forces act on a body segment for movement and posture, the body tissue also responds by generating forces to interact for the desired posture and ...microscope referred to as the crimp, or the crimp properties of connective tissue<ref name=":0" />.
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  • * soft tissue [[massage]] * joint mobilization (usually following completion of fracture healing)
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  • * Grade III (stretch); Involves stretching of soft tissue surrounding joint and to increase joint play in hypomobile joint. ...icle/abs/pii/S0161475411001874 Hypoalgesic and motor effects of kaltenborn mobilization on elderly patients with secondary thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis: a
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  • C: Prone thoracic mobilization + adjunct exercise | T: Muscular and articular mobilization techniques to the cervical spine, coordination and stabilization techniques
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  • *Mobilization of the neck ...sive force applied to soft-tissues including skin, muscles, and connective tissue
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  • Supracondylar fracture often present with associated forearm fractures, soft tissue damage, neurologic injury, and significant risk for developing [[Compartmen Two randomized control trials (RCTs) suggested a soft fiberglass casts reduced appointment time and increase parents satisfaction
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  • * Soft tissue techniques and stretches * Mobilization of accessory and physiological movements
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  • ...parts of the body; the [[Skin|dermis]] is around 3mm thick and has adipose tissue that can resist sheer forces; and the fingerprint-like pattern of the epide ==== Soft Tissue ====
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  • *Deep tissue myofacial techniques ...found that physical therapy treatments including: ultrasound, soft tissue mobilization, passive stretching, education, and exercise were most beneficial for a 24
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  • ...=":7">Prakash A, Entwisle T, Schneider M, Brukner P, Connell D. Connective tissue injury in calf muscle tears and return to play: MRI correlation. British jo *Grade 0 - oedema or fluid adjacent to intact connective tissue, no myofibril detachment
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  • *Generally recommended for anterior space-occupying osteophyte or disc tissue lesions, or if the pathology is mono- or bi-segmental. The MISS technique implies less trauma to the soft tissue and the surgery to be performed in an outpatient setting. Following postope
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  • ...75. </ref> Ganglia which are benign cystic tumors, originate from synovial tissue. Common areas for cyst can occur at the wrist, hand, foot, and knee.<ref na ...jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2005.0814 Differential diagnosis of a soft tissue mass in the calf]. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.2005;�
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  • ...ty. J Hand Surg Am. 2004;29(5):848-57.</ref> Outcomes are best after soft tissue repair but there is no significant difference between acute and chronic cas ...="Chinchalkar">Chinchalkar SJ, Pipicelli JG, Richards R. Controlled active mobilization after dorsal capsulodesis to correct capitolunate dissociation. J Hand Ther
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  • ...n of care, and authorizes the aide to provide the treatment.<br>(10) Joint mobilization or manipulation.<br>(11) Determine or modify a plan of care.<br>(12) Initia
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  • ...s]] can localize articular defects, whereas [[MRI Scans|MRI]] reveals soft-tissue pathologies and subtle changes in articular cartilage. Subchondral edema vi * Soft Tissue [[Massage]]
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  • ...oint. 2015; 4:360</ref>  Most whiplash associated disorders are minor soft tissue injuries lacking evidence for fractures.<ref>Bragg KJ, Varacallo M. Cervica ...Bogduk N, Ivancic PC, McLean SA, Siegmund GP, Winkelstein BA. The role of tissue damage in whiplash-associated disorders: discussion paper 1. Spine. 2011;36
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  • .../><ref>Arai K, Toh S, Nakahara K, Nishikawa S, Harata S. Treatment of soft tissue injuries to the dorsum of the metacarpophalangeal joint (Boxer’s knuckle) ...alangeal joints (IP) extended for 4 weeks. He was then allowed free active mobilization. Four months following surgery, he achieved full flexion and extension of h
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  • Should the need for very early mobilization affect the prosthetic gait training and the standing function of elderly am ...prosthetic gait training program. It explores the interplay between early mobilization to reduce the high risk of complications in the elderly following amputatio
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