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SofttissuesoftengrowunderconstraintForexample awrinklesbfoldsc creases soft tissue stifflayerFig1ColoronlineSchematicillustrationsofthreeubiquitouspatternsofmechanicalinstabilitytipofa. Palmar creases In the palm there are three longi tudinal and two transverse creases The longitudinal creases are the thenar the central and the hypothenar The most constant and easily differenciated is the thenar crease due to the wide mobility of Factors that influence flexibility. 1- Joint structure. The type of joint determine the degree of ROM. For example; a ball-and-socket joint, like shoulder has greater ROM than a hinge joint like wrist. . Bryan Bourcier DPT, ATC, COMT, . CSCS . Outline . Manual Therapy basics. Contraindications. Indications. Spine Mobilizations for Athletes. Upper extremity Peripheral Mobilization . Lower extremity Peripheral Mobilizations. & . Trauma. Obj. : I will describe various types of soft tissues in the body. Obj. : I will explain how tissues respond to trauma. Obj. : I will describe the types of soft tissue trauma. Obj. : I will demonstrate proper procedures for treating various soft tissue trauma. By: Lizzie Hammerberg, . Anna Fronhofer, Kassandra Perantoni, & Brianna DaSilva . History of Origami . Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. . ORI . means to fold and . KAMI . means paper. . By: Lizzie Hammerberg, . Anna Fronhofer, Kassandra Perantoni, & Brianna DaSilva . History of Origami . Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. . ORI . means to fold and . KAMI . means paper. . Targeted Learning. 1. Recognize word parts and the assembly of medical terms as related to skin and soft tissues.. 2. Correctly construct, define, pronounce, and spell medical terms.. 3. Link skin and soft-tissue diseases and injury with appropriate diagnostic evaluation, pharmacotherapeutics, surgical, and non-surgical treatments. . DR. AYSER HAMEED. LEC.5. Tissue repair is critically influenced by the intrinsic proliferative capacity of the constituent cells. Based on this criterion, the tissues of the body are divided into three groups:. . Intra operatively. Haemorrhage. Fractured root apex. Damage to adjacent tooth. Damage to adjacent soft tissues. Fractured mandible. Collapse in the dental chair. Post operatively. Postoperative instructions. Brittney Morgan. &. Katie Larson. Vocabulary. . Soft tissues. . -. Body . structures that include the layers of skin, fat, and muscles. .. Wound. -. An . injury to the soft tissue. .. Burn. . M.S. Anatomy, Ex. Associate Professor Anatomy, Walayar, Palakkad, Kerala, India. Assistant Professor Anatomy, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, MP, India. (Bali, 1994). Overtime, several studies have TO MASSAGE Presented by: DR. V. DURAISAMI 068 HISTORY OF MASSAGE • The French colonist in India first used the term “ Massage” during 1761 - 1773 . • The practise of massage has been mentione Draw growth curves. Explain different . changes in body measurements. Explain different c. hanges is body components. Explain different c. hanges in carcass components. Explain different c. hanges in chemical composition. complex.. Primary . structure of dicot stem, root and . leaf.. Secondary . thickening in dicot stem.. Unit - III . (Plant Anatomy). . Plants are stationary or fixed – they don’t move. Most of the tissues they have are supportive, which provides them with structural strength..
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