[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition
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water 6–7
lymphatic transport 32
see also dehydration; hydration
weakness, muscle 190
well-being touch 62
white blood cells 33
white matter 49
widespread scar 87
work-related injury (therapist), reducing 247
wound care 245–6
wound healing 2, 79–83, 175, 195–204
factors impairing 86–96
lymphatic system and 39
mechanotransduction and 95–6
nervous system and 69–71
nutrition and 245–6
psychological stress and 139–43
stages 80, 81–3
see also specific stages
treatment during
in early stages 195–9
in later stages 199–204
lymphatic techniques 208