[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition
CC (alphabet technique) 221calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) 69, 92, 97Camitz opponensplasty 234cancer (malignant tumors) 177, 193breast see breast cancerlymph node trapping cells 30, 38cancer, lymph node trapping cells 30capillary hypervascularization 82, 84, 88, 105capsular contracture with breast implants 118–19care (healthcare)client-centered care 165evolution 2home 237, 242, 243, 244self see self carecaregiver/careprovider/caretaker 248care for 250see also professionals; therapistscarpal tunnel and Camitz opponensplasty, open 234cause see etiologycellsblood 33central nervous system 48epidermal 13fascial 13–15immune system 28, 37central nervous system 45, 46–9manual therapy influences on 207neurons 47, 48, 65, 67sensitization 65, 66, 67, 68–9see also brain; spinal cordcerebrospinal fluid 47cervical plexus and breast cancer 124
CGRP (calcitonin gene-related peptide) 69, 92, 97change, empowerment as driver of 242chemotherapy-associated neuropathy 123chest see thoraxchildren (pediatric patients)acute stress disorder 146burns 198chronology see timecicatrix see scarcirclesgentle 222–4half-moon 209–10stationary, alternating pump and 213cisterna chyli 35client (patient)client-centered care 165communication with see communicationengagement 240–2referrals 172–4self-care see self caretherapeutic relationship between therapist and 2, 150, 163–7, 168, 169,240clinical presentation of hypertrophic and keloid scars 106clinical reasoning 178clinicians see professionals; therapistscloseness, therapeutic 165–6cold exposure and blood flow 112see also cryotherapycollaboration, interprofessional 171–4collagen 5, 15–16cross-links 15pathological 15, 199, 207, 218proliferation and overabundance 80, 82excessive 88, 105, 107TGF-β1 and 14viscoelasticity 12collagenase 80, 82, 89, 199
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CGRP (calcitonin gene-related peptide) 69, 92, 97
change, empowerment as driver of 242
chemotherapy-associated neuropathy 123
chest see thorax
children (pediatric patients)
acute stress disorder 146
burns 198
chronology see time
cicatrix see scar
circles
gentle 222–4
half-moon 209–10
stationary, alternating pump and 213
cisterna chyli 35
client (patient)
client-centered care 165
communication with see communication
engagement 240–2
referrals 172–4
self-care see self care
therapeutic relationship between therapist and 2, 150, 163–7, 168, 169,
240
clinical presentation of hypertrophic and keloid scars 106
clinical reasoning 178
clinicians see professionals; therapists
closeness, therapeutic 165–6
cold exposure and blood flow 112
see also cryotherapy
collaboration, interprofessional 171–4
collagen 5, 15–16
cross-links 15
pathological 15, 199, 207, 218
proliferation and overabundance 80, 82
excessive 88, 105, 107
TGF-β1 and 14
viscoelasticity 12
collagenase 80, 82, 89, 199