Figure 2 provides a birds-eye view of the current and future trends in the management of severe OSD. Current management may not completely restore the functions and structure of the ocular surface ...
The patient was referred to psychiatry to manage the anxiety symptoms. We believe microtrauma caused by the repeated tapping of the free nail edge on hard surfaces led to damage to the onychocytes ...
Furthermore, injuries are more often sustained in the latter stages of the season and during the second half of matches. These findings suggest that fatigue or accumulative microtrauma, or both, may ...
Forces at the elbow (growth plate and or “Tommy John Ligament”) can reach up to 75% of the pitcher’s body weight during ...
Objective To produce a best evidence synthesis of the clinical effects of topical glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) in the treatment of tendinopathies. Design A systematic review of published randomised ...
This cumulative damage is known as an overuse injury. The injury is called microtrauma because it may not appear on X-ray, but it can affect the overall health and development of the child or ...
Repeated trauma to the nail matrix from chronic nail biting or picking can lead to a black line on one or more nails. Repeated microtrauma activates melanocytes in the nail matrix or bed, leading to ...
When you exercise for the first time in a while or change up your routine, you can cause minor damage or microtrauma to your muscle fibers, Susie Reiner, PhD, CSCS, certified exercise physiologist ...
without inducing too much microtrauma. For strength trainees and athletes, this is an excellent directive to make sure the muscles don’t get overfatigued and reduce overall performance and efficiency.
Muscle Damage: High-intensity workouts can cause muscle microtrauma, resulting in soreness and inflammation as the body works to repair the damaged tissues. While this is part of the normal healing ...
Nevertheless, we were able to show that the fingers most subjected to microtrauma (thumbs and right second finger) are the ones most often affected, which corroborates the Koebner phenomenon for ...