Soft Tissue Pain and DisabilityF. A. Davis Company, 1977 - 313 pages A clear and readable guide for diagnosis and treatment of soft tissue injuries, focusing on modern trends in care such as pain relief and return to activities, featuring detailed descriptions of pain mechanisms and assessment; the muscle component of soft tissue function and pain; and treatment modalities, and offering guidelines for specific areas of the body. Also covers neurovascular compression syndromes, reflex sympathetic dystrophies, psychological concepts, and worker's compensation. Includes simple diagrams. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Lumbosacral fascia | 83 |
Practical home ice application | 84 |
friction factor | 85 |
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abduction activity acute angle ankle anterior applied arch articular aspect attachment axis become body bone branch capsule causes cervical changes complete compression condition connective tissue considered contraction decreases deep direction disability disease disk effective elbow elevation erect examination excessive exercises extension extensor facets fibers FIGURE flexed flexion flexor foot foramen force forward frequently functional further gravity hand head heel impairment increase initial injection injury innervation insertion intervertebral involved irritation joint knee lateral ligament limited longitudinal lordosis low back lumbar mechanism medial meniscus metatarsal motion movement moving muscle muscular neck nerve root normal occurs origin pain patient pelvis permit placed plantar plantar flexion portion position posterior posture pressure prevent range referred requires result rotation sensory severe shoulder soft spinal spine strain stress supply surface symptoms syndrome tear tenderness tendon tibial tissue traction trauma treatment usually vertebral weight