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Small injury to the body
Microtrauma is any of many possible small injuries to the body. Microtrauma can include the microtearing of muscle fibres, the sheath around the muscle
Microtrauma
Enlargement or overgrowth of a muscle organ
their daily caloric intake." Microtrauma is tiny damage to the muscle fibers. The precise relation between microtrauma and muscle growth is not entirely
Muscle_hypertrophy
Muscle pain after exercise
by eccentric (lengthening) exercise, which causes small-scale damage (microtrauma) to the muscle fibers. After such exercise, the muscle adapts rapidly
Delayed_onset_muscle_soreness
Abnormal growth of scar tissue within the penis
that it arises from dysregulated wound healing in response to chronic microtrauma of the erect penis. This triggers a cascade of profibrotic molecular
Peyronie's_disease
Pair of human skeletons found near Mantua, Italy, in 2007
examination found no evidence of violent death, no fractures, and no microtrauma, so the most likely explanation is the flint tools were buried along
Lovers_of_Valdaro
Inflammation of the upper rib joints
however, it is believed to be due to repetitive minor trauma, called microtrauma. In rarer cases, costochondritis may develop as a result of an infectious
Costochondritis
Degeneration of a weight-bearing joint due to loss of sensation
bearing in many cases despite the neuropathy. Some sort of trauma or microtrauma is thought to initiate the cycle but often patients will not remember
Neuropathic_arthropathy
Medical condition
Baastrup's sign, the posterior spinous process, pointing down and to the left, is abnormally thickened due to repetitive microtrauma. Specialty Rheumatology
Baastrup's_sign
Connective tissue disorder of the heel
the plantar fascia, leading to calls rename the condition. Repetitive microtrauma (small tears) appears to cause a structural breakdown of the plantar
Plantar_fasciitis
Condition in which the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender
epicondylitis remains unclear. However, it is often linked to repetitive microtrauma resulting from excessive gripping, wrist extension, radial deviation
Tennis_elbow
Medical condition
pathophysiology of SLK is not well understood, but appears to involve microtrauma of keratoconjunctival surfaces. This mechanical hypothesis is supported
Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis
Superior_limbic_keratoconjunctivitis
Deformity characterized by lateral deviation of the big toe
bunions from adults. As a consequence of hallux valgus, chronic mechanical microtrauma on the lateral side (inner side) of the great toe can lead to Asymmetric
Bunion
Control and development of musculature
micro-tears to the muscles being trained; this is generally known as microtrauma. These micro-tears in the muscle contribute to the soreness felt after
Bodybuilding
Medical condition
without previous fracture. It is thought to be caused by repetitive microtrauma or side effects of drugs (e.g., steroids or chemotherapy) in conjunction
Preiser_disease
One of three major types of muscle
model In vitro muscle testing Musculoskeletal injury Muscle relaxant Microtrauma Muscle memory Myomere Myotomy Preflexes Birbrair, Alexander; Zhang, Tan;
Skeletal_muscle
after exercise; delayed onset muscle soreness is thought to be due to microtrauma from unaccustomed or strenuous exercise. Stretching before or after exercise
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Ultrasonic, non-invasive, outpatient treatment
by aiming to restore natural erectile function by inducing cellular microtrauma, triggering the release of angiogenic factors and promoting neovascularization
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
Extracorporeal_shockwave_therapy
Medical condition in which foot/ankle tendon ruptures
many proposals for the cause, however the most common one is repetitive microtraumas leading to failure. However, a retromalleolar hypovascular region exists
Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
Posterior_tibial_tendon_dysfunction
Spinal condition
strain, producing individual myofibril and cell damage. Repair of this microtrauma involves the laying down of adhesive fibrosis, as a normal part of the
Forward_head_posture
Medical condition
pathophysiology of symptom onset is not fully understood, but repetitive microtrauma at the fibrocartilaginous synchondrosis between the fragments and the
Bipartite_patella
Topics referred to by the same term
exercises with higher resistance than the muscles can handle, causing microtrauma which leads to hypertrophy, or muscle growth Overload (disambiguation)
Overloading
Result from excessive strenuous exercise
mechanisms for overtraining have been proposed. One stipulates that microtrauma to the muscles are created faster than the body can heal them. Another
Overtraining
Inflammation, tenderness, and pain of the chest wall with swelling present
respiratory infection may produce small tears in the ligament called microtrauma, causing Tietze syndrome. However, this theory is disputed as it does
Tietze_syndrome
German musician and graphic designer
2017: Aeons (Mango Alley) 2017: Ryan Davis & Microtrauma - Traces (Soulful Techno) 2016: Ryan Davis & Microtrauma - Recurrence (Bedrock) 2016: From Within
Ryan_Davis_(musician)
Injury of the acetabular labrum
ageing. Most are thought to result from a gradual tear due to repetitive microtrauma. Acetabular labrum tears present with anterior hip or groin pain, and
Acetabular_labrum_tear
Nerve in the arm
the musculocutaneous nerve can be caused by three mechanisms: repeated microtrauma, indirect trauma or direct trauma on the nerve. Overuse of coracobrachialis
Musculocutaneous_nerve
Difficulty experienced by humans during any stage of normal sexual activity
that it arises from dysregulated wound healing in response to chronic microtrauma of the erect penis. Risk factors include age, genetics, minor trauma
Sexual_dysfunction
Abnormal, asymmetrical head or neck position
the neck. Other alterations to the muscle tissue arise from repetitive microtrauma within the womb or a sudden change in the calcium concentration in the
Torticollis
degeneration of a tendon without inflammation. It is caused by repetitive microtrauma and aging. Tendinosis is characterized by painful thickening and structural
Racehorse_injuries
Shoulder injury
principal is a degenerative-microtrauma model, which supposes that age-related tendon damage compounded by chronic microtrauma results in partial tendon
Rotator_cuff_tear
Medical condition
attach to the medial and lateral epicondyles. This overuse leads to microtrauma and inflammation. With lateral epicondylitis, the extensor carpi radialis
Epicondylitis
Medical condition
Freiberg disease: Traumatic theory: This theory suggests that repetitive microtrauma or acute injury to the metatarsal head may initiate the disease process
Freiberg_disease
Inability to fully empty the rectum during bowel movements
abused, which can cause anorectal fibrosis and stricture, due to repeated microtrauma. The disadvantages of this treatment are mainly social stigma and inconvenience
Obstructed_defecation
Disorders of the muscles and joints connecting the jaw to the skull
also suggested as a possible cause. It is thought that this leads to microtrauma and subsequent muscular hyperactivity. This may occur during dental treatment
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Temporomandibular_joint_dysfunction
Family of viruses
gain access to keratinocyte stem cells through small wounds, known as microtraumas, in the skin or mucosal surface. Interactions between L1 and sulfated
Papillomaviridae
Ischemic bone disease
examination suggests a non-inflammatory cause. It is thought that repetitive microtrauma, which leads to microfractures and sometimes an interruption of blood
Osteochondritis_dissecans
Medical condition
involved in the development of CNCH, with the onset being associated with microtrauma, prolonged high pressure, or dermal ischemia. Elastic tissue loss, vascular
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis
Chondrodermatitis_nodularis_chronica_helicis
Medical intervention
administered enemas may cause anorectal fibrosis and stricture, due to repeated microtrauma." Bowel perforation is when the wall of the bowel ruptures. It is a potentially
Transanal_irrigation
Medical condition
to the bursa. In the subacromial bursa, this generally occurs due to microtrauma to adjacent structures, particularly the supraspinatus tendon. The inflammatory
Subacromial_bursitis
2013-03-15. Hall, H (2009-12-29). "The Graston Technique – Inducing Microtrauma with Instruments". sciencebasedmedicine.org. Retrieved 2010-01-09. "Lake
Chiropractic treatment techniques
Chiropractic_treatment_techniques
German record label
Dominik Eulberg Extrawelt Ikaro Grati Kaiserdisco Max Cooper Minilogue Microtrauma Mononoid Nick Dow Nathan Fake Thomas Brinkmann Ryan Davis Dominik Eulberg
Traum_Schallplatten
Eye infection caused by a protist
contact lens use. This increase in glycoprotein content, along with microtrauma to the corneal epithelial surface due to contact lens use increases the
Acanthamoeba_keratitis
Medical condition
(blocked) capillaries in the periodontal ligament (i.e. a phlebolith) Microtrauma to Sharpey's fibres causes small spicules of cementum or alveolar bone
Cementicle
or injury to the iliofemoral ligament or labrum may be secondary to microtrauma in athletes. MR can demonstrate abnormalities in these cases, such as
Hip_pain
G.R. and Winn, J.R. (2011), Dental chipping: Contrasting patterns of microtrauma in Inuit and European populations. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Dental analysis in archaeology
Dental_analysis_in_archaeology
Medical condition
initial injury to the knee, whether resulting from macro- or repetitive microtrauma, leads to the same result: calcific ossification of the soft tissue structures
Pellegrini–Stieda_syndrome
Abnormal popliteal artery compression by surrounding structures
VI PAES (functional PAES) describes a subtype that is due to repeated microtrauma resulting in the destruction of the internal elastic lamina and damage
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome
Popliteal_artery_entrapment_syndrome
Any type of cell death eliciting an immune response
This type of cell death is induced by extracellular and intracellular microtraumas detected by death or damage receptors. For example, FAS, TNFR1 and pattern
Immunogenic_cell_death
Psychotherapeutic method developed by Nossrat Peseschkian
content: what causes or triggers this emotion? Peseschkian's concept of "microtrauma" refers to the accumulation of small, repetitive psychic injuries that
Positive_psychotherapy
Medical condition
new case of semicircular lipoatrophy associated with repeated external microtraumas and review of the literature". Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology
Lipoatrophia_semicircularis
Medical condition
can also affect other toenails. The nail matrix experiences recurrent microtrauma, causing the nail plate to spread out in transverse ridges. A common
Malalignment of the nail plate
Malalignment_of_the_nail_plate
Medical condition
putting a lot of pressure on the joints. These repeated activities cause microtraumas and results in the affected elbow being swollen, irritated, and in pain
Panner_disease
(BMAC) has shown some benefits when grafted into the area following microtrauma. However, the primary treatment for degenerative joint disease involves
Treatment_of_equine_lameness
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Bright; The Sun; Luminous
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Amazing
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Wrapped in, Enveloped
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Precious
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Self Control
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Variant spelling of English Delinda, DALINDA means "noble serpent."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of at least three places named Cowden. One in Northumbria occurs in 1286 as Colden and is derived from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + denu ‘valley’; that in East Yorkshire occurs in Domesday Book as Coledun and is from Old English col + dūn ‘hill’; while one in Kent is recorded in 1160 as Cudena and is from Old English cū ‘cow’ + denn ‘pasture’. The last does not appear to have yielded any surnames; the surname is more or less restricted to northern England, and is also found in northern Ireland, where it may be of Scottish origin, from places called Cowden near Dollar and near Dalkeith, Lothian.
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Transparent Spirituality
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva; A Great Ruler; God of Love
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English
Short form of English Eustacia, STACIA means "fruitful."
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