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  • == Soft Tissue Injury == ...he muscles, ligaments, and tendons throughout the body. Common soft tissue injuries usually occur from a sprain, strain, or continuous use of a particular part
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  • ...as nasal fractures and fractures of the jaw, as well as trauma such as eye injuries. ...to muscles, ligaments, and tendons throughout the body. Common soft tissue injuries usually occur from a sprain, strain, a one-off blow resulting in a contusio
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  • == Soft Tissues == '''Soft tissues''' (/sɒft 'tɪʃuːs/) refer to the tissues in the body that conne
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  • ...' (pronounced /raɪs/) is an acronym for a treatment method for soft tissue injuries which is widely accepted in the field of sports medicine. The term stands f ...first letters of the four treatment steps recommended to treat soft tissue injuries: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation.
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  • == Guided Tissue Regeneration == ...surgical procedure that uses a barrier membrane inserted between the soft tissue and bone in order to allow the growth of new [[Periodontal Ligament|periodo
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  • ...he body of a living thing. In humans, it is primarily composed of [[muscle tissue]] and [[fat]]. ...t can also refer to the [[skin]], particularly in the context of wounds or injuries.
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  • ...tation of sports related injuries. Extremity care, rehabilitation and soft tissue procedures are common skills utilized by these doctors. The specialty train ...tation of sports related injuries. Extremity care, rehabilitation and soft tissue procedures are common skills utilized by these doctors. The specialty train
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  • ...s often used in the context of injuries, particularly those involving soft tissue damage such as [[bruises]] or [[contusions]]. ...e state of being crushed or pulverized. This can apply to various types of tissue, including [[muscle]], [[skin]], and [[bone]]. The term is often used to de
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  • ...ction|infection]] and the damage to both the bone and the surrounding soft tissue. * [[Soft Tissue]]: Tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs o
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  • ...[[laser]] (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) to cut tissue. * [[Soft tissue laser surgery]]: This type of surgery is commonly used in [[dentistry]] and
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  • ...oad rash''' (/roʊd ræʃ/) is a term commonly used to refer to skin and soft tissue injury caused by friction with a rough surface, typically asphalt or concre Road rash injuries can range from minor abrasions to severe, deep wounds that expose underlyin
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  • * [[Contusion]]: A bruise, or an injury to soft tissue that does not break the skin. ...body part during an accident or fall. This can result in various types of injuries, including fractures, contusions, and concussions. The severity of the impa
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  • ...rofessional manipulates the soft tissues of your body — muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and skin — using varying degrees of pressure and move * [[Deep tissue massage]]
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  • ...njuries]]''', and '''[[Necrotizing soft tissue infections|necrotizing soft tissue infections]]'''.
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  • * The '''cuticle''' is the tissue that overlaps the plate and rims the base of the nail. * The '''matrix''' is the tissue which the nail protects.
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  • A '''laceration''' is a wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue. This type of wound is often irregular and jagged. Lacerations may be deep * [[Avulsion]]: A wound that occurs when skin or other body tissue is torn away partially or completely.
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  • * '''[[Laceration]]''': A wound that is produced by the tearing of soft body tissue. ...a]]''': An injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound.
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  • ...nciation}} (OS-tee-oh-moo-LAY-shuh) condition in adults where bones become soft and deformed because they do not have enough calcium and phosphorus. It's u .... It can be caused by long-term use of steroid drugs, alcohol abuse, joint injuries, and certain diseases such as cancer and arthritis. It can also occur at so
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  • ...ustable compression. They are often used for sprains and other soft tissue injuries. ...similar way to a cast. However, splints are typically used for less severe injuries.
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  • Liquid bandages are typically used for minor [[skin]] injuries that do not require stitches. They are applied to clean, dry skin and allow * [[Skin]]: The soft outer tissue covering vertebrates.
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