[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition
motivation (client) 241motor (efferent) nerves/neurons 48, 50movement (mobility)assessingobservation 181–2soft tissue 186therapeutic, during healing process 201see also immobilization; mobilizationmucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) 32muscleforce transmission 14manual therapy focusing on 190relaxation techniques 245weakness and fatigue 190myofasciaassessment 186client-relayed information 190sequence example 189therapeutic techniques 215–16, 247see also myokinetic/myofascial chains or meridians myofibroblasts14–15scars and 96, 201hypertrophic and keloid 107treatment of 196, 201, 203wound healing and 82, 83, 96, 196myokinetic/myofascial chains or meridians 13, 21, 188myotomes 53
Nnecrosisbreast implant-related 119skin, with liposuction 127needs, clients 167nerve(s) peripheral 49–50, 55compression/compression syndrome 71, 72hypersensitive 70motor 48, 50plexuses in breast cancer 123–5receptors see receptorssensitization see sensitizationsensory see sensory nervessupply/innervationdensity in pathophysiological scars 93fascia 55–6skin 10, 53, 55–6therapeutic considerations 224see also neuropathynerve cells see neuronsnerve fibers (axons) 48, 49, 50afferent see sensory (afferent) nervesin double-crush injury 72–3efferent 48, 50mixed/associated 50wound healing and 93nerve growth factor (NGF) 69, 92, 97nerve roots (radicles) 50, 52–3anterior 52–3pain relating to 64, 67posterior 53nervi nervorum 55, 66nervous system 45–78, 90–5
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breast implant-related 119
skin, with liposuction 127
needs, clients 167
nerve(s) peripheral 49–50, 55
compression/compression syndrome 71, 72
hypersensitive 70
motor 48, 50
plexuses in breast cancer 123–5
receptors see receptors
sensitization see sensitization
sensory see sensory nerves
supply/innervation
density in pathophysiological scars 93
fascia 55–6
skin 10, 53, 55–6
therapeutic considerations 224
see also neuropathy
nerve cells see neurons
nerve fibers (axons) 48, 49, 50
afferent see sensory (afferent) nerves
in double-crush injury 72–3
efferent 48, 50
mixed/associated 50
wound healing and 93
nerve growth factor (NGF) 69, 92, 97
nerve roots (radicles) 50, 52–3
anterior 52–3
pain relating to 64, 67
posterior 53
nervi nervorum 55, 66
nervous system 45–78, 90–5