[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition

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extent of trauma and scar 96–7, 103extracellular matrix (ECM) 5–8, 199CNS 48fascia 13wound healing and 199extremities see limbs

Ffascia 11–22assessment 186client-relayed information 190client-relayed fascial and myofascial indicators 190deep/axial 16, 18–19definition 12in manual therapy 14, 215–16, 224innervation 55–6meningeal 16neural 54pain relating to 64, 66restrictions 73sliding mechanism and 7, 9structure and function 11–22superficial/panniculus 16, 17–19see also myofasciafascicular fascia 19, 20fatexcess removal by liposuction 126–7lymphatic transport 32, 35fatiguecompassion 249–50, 250muscle 190fetal wound repair 198–9fibroblasts 14scar formation 107, 110wound healing and 110fibrosis 85, 190lymphedema and 41fibrous proteins, fascial 15–16fight-or-flight-or-freeze response 52, 135, 136, 137, 147firmness assessment 184

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fascia 11–22

assessment 186

client-relayed information 190

client-relayed fascial and myofascial indicators 190

deep/axial 16, 18–19

definition 12

in manual therapy 14, 215–16, 224

innervation 55–6

meningeal 16

neural 54

pain relating to 64, 66

restrictions 73

sliding mechanism and 7, 9

structure and function 11–22

superficial/panniculus 16, 17–19

see also myofascia

fascicular fascia 19, 20

fat

excess removal by liposuction 126–7

lymphatic transport 32, 35

fatigue

compassion 249–50, 250

muscle 190

fetal wound repair 198–9

fibroblasts 14

scar formation 107, 110

wound healing and 110

fibrosis 85, 190

lymphedema and 41

fibrous proteins, fascial 15–16

fight-or-flight-or-freeze response 52, 135, 136, 137, 147

firmness assessment 184

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