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Is Myofascial Decompression Effective at Increasing Hamstring Flexibility in the Athletic Population? A Critically Appraised Topic.
Spellman J, Eldredge R, Nelson M, Ostrowski J, Concannon J. Spellman J, et al. J Sport Rehabil. 2022 Aug 8;31(8):1100-1104. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2022-0013. Print 2022 Nov 1. J Sport Rehabil. 2022. PMID: 35940580
FOCUSED CLINICAL QUESTION: Is myofascial decompression effective at increasing hamstring flexibility in the athletic population? ...CLINICAL BOTTOM LINE: There is not enough consistent, clinically significant, high-level evidence to support the use of myofascial
FOCUSED CLINICAL QUESTION: Is myofascial decompression effective at increasing hamstring flexibility in the athletic populatio …
Chronic Facial Pain: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain, and Myofascial Pain Syndrome-An Evidence-Based Narrative Review and Etiological Hypothesis.
Gerwin R. Gerwin R. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Sep 25;17(19):7012. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197012. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020. PMID: 32992770 Free PMC article. Review.
Well-established TN treatment protocols include pharmacotherapy, neurotoxin denervation, peripheral nerve ablation, focused radiation, and microvascular decompression, with high rates of relief and varying degrees of adverse outcomes. No such protocols exist for PIFP. (3) …
Well-established TN treatment protocols include pharmacotherapy, neurotoxin denervation, peripheral nerve ablation, focused radiation, and m …
Foot Compartment Syndrome Controversy.
Lugo-Pico JG, Aiyer A, Kaplan J, Kadakia AR. Lugo-Pico JG, et al. 2019 Sep 3. In: Mauffrey C, Hak DJ, Martin III MP, editors. Compartment Syndrome: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management [Internet]. Cham (CH): Springer; 2019. Chapter 10. 2019 Sep 3. In: Mauffrey C, Hak DJ, Martin III MP, editors. Compartment Syndrome: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management [Internet]. Cham (CH): Springer; 2019. Chapter 10. PMID: 32091740 Free Books & Documents. Review.
Clinical presentation and evaluation can differ with classically reported signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome in other areas. Controversy exists in the amount of existing myofascial compartments of the foot. Multiple surgical approaches have been described for my
Clinical presentation and evaluation can differ with classically reported signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome in other areas. Controv …
ACUTE OUTCOMES OF MYOFASCIAL DECOMPRESSION (CUPPING THERAPY) COMPARED TO SELF-MYOFASCIAL RELEASE ON HAMSTRING PATHOLOGY AFTER A SINGLE TREATMENT.
Warren AJ, LaCross Z, Volberding JL, O'Brien MS. Warren AJ, et al. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020 Aug;15(4):579-592. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020. PMID: 33354391 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: Myofascial decompression (MFD), or cupping, and self-myofascial release (SMR) are common techniques utilized to treat soft tissue injuries and increase flexibility. ...
BACKGROUND: Myofascial decompression (MFD), or cupping, and self-myofascial release (SMR) are common techniques utilize …
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.
Bradshaw S, Habibollahi P, Soni J, Kolber M, Pillai AK. Bradshaw S, et al. Cardiovasc Diagn Ther. 2021 Oct;11(5):1159-1167. doi: 10.21037/cdt-20-186. Cardiovasc Diagn Ther. 2021. PMID: 34815967 Free PMC article. Review.
There are six subtypes based on the relationship of the vascular structure with surround myofascial structures. CTA and MRA can characterize the subtypes and guide surgical planning. Catheter directed thrombolysis may be attempted adjunctively to reduce surgical thrombecto …
There are six subtypes based on the relationship of the vascular structure with surround myofascial structures. CTA and MRA can chara …
Compartment syndromes.
McDonald S, Bearcroft P. McDonald S, et al. Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 2010 Jun;14(2):236-44. doi: 10.1055/s-0030-1253164. Epub 2010 May 18. Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 2010. PMID: 20486031 Review.
Compartment syndrome can be defined as increased tissue pressure within a closed myofascial space, resulting in disturbed microcirculation and the potential for irreversible neuromuscular ischemic damage. ...Acute compartment syndrome most commonly occurs following lower l …
Compartment syndrome can be defined as increased tissue pressure within a closed myofascial space, resulting in disturbed microcircul …
Acute compartment syndrome.
Via AG, Oliva F, Spoliti M, Maffulli N. Via AG, et al. Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2015 Mar 27;5(1):18-22. eCollection 2015 Jan-Mar. Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2015. PMID: 25878982 Free PMC article. Review.
Once diagnosis is made, fasciotomy to release the affected compartment should be performed as early as possible because delayed decompression would lead to irreversible ischemic damage to muscles and peripheral nerves. ...
Once diagnosis is made, fasciotomy to release the affected compartment should be performed as early as possible because delayed decompres
Myofascial Flap Closure Decreases Complications in Complex Surgery of the Craniocervical Junction in Ehlers-Danlos Patients.
Norman S, Chae JK, Marano AA, Baaj AA, Greenfield JP, Otterburn DM. Norman S, et al. Ann Plast Surg. 2022 May 1;88(3 Suppl 3):S201-S204. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000003176. Ann Plast Surg. 2022. PMID: 35513320
INTRODUCTION: Patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) are at elevated risk for soft tissue complications when undergoing decompression with or without fusion of the craniocervical junction. ...Our CSF cutaneous fistula rate was 0%, considerably lower than rates reported …
INTRODUCTION: Patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) are at elevated risk for soft tissue complications when undergoing decompression
Myofascial Flap Closure in Treatment for Patients With Craniocervical Instability and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
Lu C, Wald G, Marano AA, Greenfield JP, Baaj AA, Otterburn DM. Lu C, et al. Ann Plast Surg. 2020 Jul;85(S1 Suppl 1):S80-S81. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000002341. Ann Plast Surg. 2020. PMID: 32187067
INTRODUCTION: The benefits of decompression and fusion for patients with craniocervical instability are well described. ...Eighteen patients (31.6%) had craniocervical surgery without myofascial flap closure, whereas 39 (68.4%) had surgery with flap closure. ...
INTRODUCTION: The benefits of decompression and fusion for patients with craniocervical instability are well described. ...Eighteen p …
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