[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition
fluidslymphatic transport 32manual therapy influences on 207forces (mechanical)extracellular matrix 7transmission 13–14freeze response 52, 135, 136, 137, 147function (client’s), measuring changes in 185
Gglia 48glucocorticoids 137, 138, 140, 141glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) 5, 6healing and 82goals (of treatment)communication of 169–71lymphatic techniques during wound healing 208setting 195–204see also outcomesGolgi receptors and Golgi tendon organs 58, 59grafts, skin 111, 112granulation tissue 39, 82, 110, 196gray (grey) matter 48immobilization and 90gross stretch 222–3ground substance (GS) 5, 6immobilization and 89growth factors 69, 81growth hormone 140guilt 249
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glia 48
glucocorticoids 137, 138, 140, 141
glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) 5, 6
healing and 82
goals (of treatment)
communication of 169–71
lymphatic techniques during wound healing 208
setting 195–204
see also outcomes
Golgi receptors and Golgi tendon organs 58, 59
grafts, skin 111, 112
granulation tissue 39, 82, 110, 196
gray (grey) matter 48
immobilization and 90
gross stretch 222–3
ground substance (GS) 5, 6
immobilization and 89
growth factors 69, 81
growth hormone 140
guilt 249