Terminology
Skin
Stages of Healing
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Clinical Impression
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Fibrous sac between tendon and the bone beneath it. It allows the tendon to easily move over the bone

What is a Bursa?

100

Thick dermal tissue from abnormal healing (raised, red scar, easy to damage) and contraindication to friction on this scar type

What is Proud Flesh?

100

2nd or 3rd week from time of injury, with hot and cold hydrotherapy; yellow bruises

What is a Late Sub-acute Stage of Healing?

100
Skin rolling, crossed hands, fascial spreading, cutting, torqueing

What are the different types of MyoFascial Release techniques?

100

Acute, sub-acute, chronic - part #3

What is the Stage of Healing for the Clinical Impression?

200

Restriction of blood supply

What is Ischemia?

200

Dermal scar beyond boundaries of original wound, tumor-like growth, friction is contraindication to this type of scar

What is a Keloid Scar?

200

2 days to 2 weeks from time of injury, black/blue bruises, with hot and cold hydrotherapy

What is a Early Sub-Acute Stage of Healing?

200
A variation of GTO release; good to use on short tendons (infraspinatus, SCM), reduces muscle tone and spasm, small plus signs on the muscle being treated

What is the Origin and Insertion Technique?

200

Hypertonicity, Hypotonicity, Contracture, weakness, redness, pallor, - part #1 A

Headache, pain - part #1 B

What are Signs & Symptoms of the Clinical Impression?

300

Separation of any Body Part from the whole by tearing

What is Avulsion?

300

Areas with recent incisions, drain tubes or recently implanted medical devices

What is a relative contraindication for post surgery? 

300

From the moment of injury to 3-4 days, Cold Hydrotherapy, red, edema, heat, pain

What is an Acute Stage of Healing?

300

To protect against further injury to foot, ankle, knee, hip or low back, Painful Gait

What is Antalgic Gait?

300

Low back, shoulder, neck, left ankle - part #2

What is Location of Injury of the Clinical Impression?

400

Tissue reaction to injury or invasion, ie pain, swelling, itching, redness, heat, loss of function

What is an Inflammatory Response?

400

Fever, infection, poor healing, shock & complications

What is an absolute contraindication, post surgery?

400

2-3 weeks up to years and with Heat Hydrotherapy, chronic inflammation

What is Chronic Stage of Healing?

400

Usually due to nerve damage. Feet kept apart for balance, exaggerated movements.

What is Ataxic Gait?

400

Bursitis, scoliosis, low back pain, plantar fasciitis, ankle sprain - Part #5

What is the Condition of the Clinical Impression?

500

Excess blood in a body part, skin over a hyperemic structure becomes red and warm

What is Hyperemia?

500

Softens scar tissue, frees restrictions, increases pliability and reorients collagen fibres 

What does massage do to Scar Tissue?

500

Severity of Injury, Age, Infection, Wound separation, Smoking, Nutritional support

What are Factors that affect the Healing Process?

500

No joint movement during the testing - "don't let me move you" for 5 seconds

What is Resisted Isometric Movement testing?

500

Overuse, immobility, osteoarthritis, walking on concrete floors, accident - Part #6

What is Possible Cause of the Clinical Impression?

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