2017
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1103669
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A Combination of Manual Therapy, Movement Systems, and Biopsychosocial Approaches for the Treatment of Upper Limb Adverse Neural Tissue Tension: A Case Report

Abstract: Background and Purpose: Peripheral nerve injuries can result from a multitude of causes including trauma, poor posture, and altered movement patterns. Adverse neural tension is a possible consequence to insult to the nervous system which can lead to dysfunction and fear avoidance behaviors. The purpose of this case report is to demonstrate the use of a multimodal approach in the physical therapy treatment of a patient who sustained an occupational upper extremity injury which resulted in adverse neural tissue … Show more

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“…While according to the research of Wadu et al . [ 16 ] and Shinost,[ 17 ] the nature of the water environment and its buoyancy effect, in addition to reducing the force of gravity and greater freedom of muscles to move and increase deep inputs, improve range of motion, and better maintain posture settings; the latter occurs especially due to water temperature. In hot water, the activity of the gamma nerve decreases with increasing body temperature, and this reduces the activity of the spindle, and as a result, facilitates muscle relaxation and reduces its stiffness, which in turn can affect the balance and muscle strength of people with cerebral palsy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While according to the research of Wadu et al . [ 16 ] and Shinost,[ 17 ] the nature of the water environment and its buoyancy effect, in addition to reducing the force of gravity and greater freedom of muscles to move and increase deep inputs, improve range of motion, and better maintain posture settings; the latter occurs especially due to water temperature. In hot water, the activity of the gamma nerve decreases with increasing body temperature, and this reduces the activity of the spindle, and as a result, facilitates muscle relaxation and reduces its stiffness, which in turn can affect the balance and muscle strength of people with cerebral palsy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%