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Loss of movement in both legs.
cranium bone is pressed toward the center of the cranial vault.
Biochemical cause that is not usually related to environmental influences.
Congenital deformity of the feet that, depending on severity, may be
surgically corrected. Feet are out of proper alignment with the lower
extremity bones - may be adducted & dropped downward or abducted
& pulled upward.
(also called Knock Knee) the legs curve toward the midline of the body
at the knees. Massage is indicated to manage muscular ache & pains
as long as inflammation is not present.
involves the entire span of the bone
Recognized from its combination of neck stiffness with fever &
nausea, this condition requires immediate medical attention.
Signs and symptoms often include prolonged sadness and/or apathy,,
feeling stuck and unable to move ahead in one's life. Irritability,
social withdrawal & fatigue that is not restored by sleep are also
associated with this imbalance. The neurotransmitters serotonin,
norepinephrine & dopamine are usually at deficient levels in the
brain. Touch therapies may be highly beneficial. Proceed under the
direction of a primary healthcare provider.
Force to the bone causes a break or partial break to its structure.
All are contraindicated for massage until initial healing period has
lapsed and primary healthcare provider has released the client for
massage.
Basal ganglia neurons break-down in the brain leaving normally
controlled voluntary movements replaced by twitching motions. (St. Vitus
Dance & Huntington's Chorea are synonymous terms with the later
also involving a dementia factor)
Bone is the only injured component - no soft tissue damage
Lateral curvature of the vertebral column. may be congenital whereby
vertebral bodies are misshapen during formation and cannot correctly
support each other in a columnar alignment. May be functional, whereby
tight muscle attaching to the vertebral column and surrounding
structures pulls on the skeleton causing an "s" shaped vertebral
alignment to occur.
Vitamin C deficiency affects bone's ability to lay down matrix and
density is lessened.Light work is indicated with medical supervision.
Inflammation of tendon that passes through synovial
sheath.Contraindicated during acute phases. Working with lengthening
connective tissue during non-inflamed stages is beneficial.
Sudden onset involuntary muscle contraction due to misfiring brain cells usually in the cerebral cortex.
Also referred to as CVA's (cerebrovascular accidents), a general term
applied to different causes with similar outcomes. Some of the causes
are aneurysms, hemorrhages or thrombosis (blood clots that can break off
from anywhere in the body and travel to the brain).
Common after trauma or anxiety-stimulating circumstances. Stressful
interactions, conflicts & relationships fall into this category
Inflammation of bursae that results in joint pain. Repetitive use or
previously inflamed conditions may contribute.Massage over bursae is
contraindicated. Surrounding areas may be massaged to help with pain
& range of motion as long as inflammation is not present in the
tissue being addressed.
An autoimmune dysfunction that results in a form of arthritis whereby
joints start to fuse beginning with the vertebral column. Massage is
indicated in managing backache/pain. Any treatment involving joint
movement should be given under medical supervision.
Inflammation and pain occur at the epicondyles, often due to
repetitive overuse of wrist flexors or extensors.Massage over bursae is
contraindicated. Surrounding areas may be massaged to help with pain
& range of motion as long as inflammation is not present in the
tissue being addressed. Avoid inflamed areas.
Developmental malformation of the maxilla (bones forming the roof of
the mouth). A gap is left through the midline of the roof and can cause
problems with nursing/eating. Corrected surgically.
Blood flow to bone tissue becomes compromised in any number of ways
(traumas, infection, tumors, disease, etc.) and the result is dying of
abnormally adjusting tissue (the beginning of a number of pathologies).
Avoid involved areas and follow the supervision of primary healthcare
providers.
A type of vertigo that affects the membranous labyrinth of the inner
ear resulting in tinnitus, balance issues & hearing loss.
Muscle weakness or partial paralysis on one side of the body.
neural tissue deteriorates showing up physically as memory deficiency, judgment mistakes & mental confusion.
Calcium loss alternates with new bone growth. Eventually osteocytes
are replaced with circulatory vessels & fibrous connective tissue -
the bones deform and excessive hardening makes them vulnerable to
fractures. Is an idiopathic disease (cause unknown that occurs most
often in men over forty.)Light work under the supervision of a primary
healthcare provider is recommended.
The sense that one is spinning or not solidly grounded in space. Inner
ear balance issues can contribute as can high stress-levels leading to
anxiety & panic disorders.
A collection of inherited disorders appearing in children that cause
bone fragility do to lack of minerals & connective tissue
malformation.
Intervertebral disc becomes compressed usually from tight surrounding
muscle tissue. Injury or trauma leading to joint misalignment may also
be causative factors. Increased risk of wear and tear or disc injury is
present if compression persists.Massage is indicated on surrounding
muscle tissue to ease compression. If injury or trauma is involved
consult with primary healthcare provider.
Severe nerve pain due to eating away of myelin sheath caused by ketoacidosis and/or hypoglycemic reaction of diabetes.
Same as Reversible Neurologic Deficit. (Same as a TIA but lasts longer than 24 hours & then disappears completely.)
A group of disorders characterized by worry, fear, increased blood
pressure, increased cortisol levels and even continuous fight or flight
states.Touch therapies may be highly beneficial. Proceed under the
direction of a primary healthcare provider.
(also called Bow Legged) The legs curve abnormally away from midline
of the body at or below the kneesMassage is indicated to manage muscular
ache & pains as long as inflammation is not present.
Greater percentage of fibers tear and pain/swelling increase enough to
effect range of motion and the ability to handle weight.
ends of bones at the break are compressed together.
Brain damage results often from birth trauma.
Starts with necrosis that affects intervertebral discs and leads to
back pain and vertebral curvature abnormalities in the thoracic area.
Vertebral shapes progress from flat to wedge-shaped. Avoid involved
areas and follow the supervision of primary healthcare providers.
A precursor to a major stroke that mimics a stroke & resolves
within 24 hours. Physical signs include single eye blindness, extremity
numbness, dizziness, slurred speech, facial numbness.
Vertebral column tilts lateral to midline. can be caused by herniated
discs and/or paravertebral muscular contraction. Massage is indicated to
manage backache/pain. Supervision of a primary healthcare provider is
strongly recommended.
Loss of movement of both arms and both legs. (Motor function is usually affected below the injury site on the spinal cord.)
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