Spastic paresis

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5.4 Spastic paresis Mick Kreulen, Mark J.C. Smeulders and Peter A. Huijing Introduction Spastic paresis is a common term to denominate typical presentations of the motor disorders in a specific…

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Diabetic foot

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5.5 Diabetic foot Sicco A Bus Introduction Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease affecting over 200 million people worldwide, a number that will double in the next 20 years (www.diabetesatlas.org/content/diabetes)….

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Fascia-related disorders: An introduction

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5.1 Fascia-related disorders An introduction Thomas W Findley Part 5 presents a selection of disorders which are or may be fascia-related. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list,…

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“Frozen shoulder”

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5.3 “Frozen shoulder” Axel Schultheis, Frank Reichwein and Wolfgang Nebelung Introduction Frozen shoulder is a benign, independent disease which normally follows the same course. Diagnosis is made from the clinical…

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Somatic fascia

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1.2 Somatic fascia Frank H. Willard Global organization of fascia in the body Overview of the organization of somatic fascia in the body When we think about the somatic portion…

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Fluid dynamics in fascial tissues

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4.5 Fluid dynamics in fascial tissues Guido F Meert It is easy to forget that the concentration quotients of salts (NaCl, KCl, CaCl2) in interstitial fluid and in water of…

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Diaphragmatic structures

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1.10 Diaphragmatic structures Serge Paoletti Introduction The diaphragm is a muscular fibrous structure between the chest and the abdomen. It separates two areas with different physiological functions: an upper area…

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