[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition
Kkeloid scars 87, 91, 94–5, 104–8hypertrophic scars compared with 104–8therapy 202keratin 10keratinocytes 10kinins 94, 97knee and back relationships in myofascial sequence example 189
Llarge Pacini and paciniform corpuscles 58, 59lifting techniques 220–1, 222limbs (extremities)deep fascia 18–19lower see lower limbslymphatic techniques 211–12, 213–15linking fascia 19liposuction 126–7listening 168critical 181loading techniques 201, 208, 215, 216–19local factors impairing wound healing 86locomotor system 12lotion (lubricant) 205, 215lower limbs/extremitiesdrug-induced edema 40lymph coming from 35myofascial sequence example 189lubricant (lotion) 205, 215lymph 27, 39abdominal pumping 39flow/drainage/transport 3, 32–5burns and 113one-way system of flow 37pumping see pumpinglymph nodes 29–31, 35dissection (surgical removal) 41breast cancer 117, 120, 121, 122infection (lymphadenitis) 37–8lymphatic system 27–43discovery 27impact of trauma and pathophysiological scars 39–41
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large Pacini and paciniform corpuscles 58, 59
lifting techniques 220–1, 222
limbs (extremities)
deep fascia 18–19
lower see lower limbs
lymphatic techniques 211–12, 213–15
linking fascia 19
liposuction 126–7
listening 168
critical 181
loading techniques 201, 208, 215, 216–19
local factors impairing wound healing 86
locomotor system 12
lotion (lubricant) 205, 215
lower limbs/extremities
drug-induced edema 40
lymph coming from 35
myofascial sequence example 189
lubricant (lotion) 205, 215
lymph 27, 39
abdominal pumping 39
flow/drainage/transport 3, 32–5
burns and 113
one-way system of flow 37
pumping see pumping
lymph nodes 29–31, 35
dissection (surgical removal) 41
breast cancer 117, 120, 121, 122
infection (lymphadenitis) 37–8
lymphatic system 27–43
discovery 27
impact of trauma and pathophysiological scars 39–41