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Tissue regeneration after musculoskeletal injuries. Osteoarthritis ... damage to surrounding soft tissues. Tendons and many ligaments are able to ...
... Soft tissue sarcoma, Chest wall tumor, Achalasia, Hiatal hernia, Pediatric trauma, Ewing sarcoma, Adnexal tumor, Adrenal cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Recurrent ...
... trauma, Venous malformation, Adrenal cancer, Benign adrenal tumor, Soft tissue sarcoma, Wilms' tumor, Kidney tumor, Germ cell tumor, Recurrent cancer ...
A muscle injury or ongoing muscle stress may lead to the forming of trigger points. For instance, a spot in or near a strained muscle may become a trigger point ...
Tendons are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect muscles to bone. ... Tendinitis usually happens when repetitive motions, stress or repeat injuries irritate ...
Compared with X-rays, CT scans can show more detail about the injured bone and the soft tissues that surround it. MRI scan. MRI uses radio waves and a ...
CT scans also make it easier to see injuries to soft tissues and blood vessels. MRI . This scan can look for harm to the soft tissues and organs around the ribs ...
... Soft tissue injection, Manual therapy, Ultrasound ... injury, Arthritis, Wrist pain, Bursitis ... injury, Head injury, Head trauma, Tremor ...
... injury, regenerative medicine and carpal tunnel syndrome. He has trained dozens of research fellows and students in his Tendon and Soft Tissue Biology Lab.
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