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Scar Tissue
by
Kris K.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 4:04am
This post was inspired by a student who is having adverse effects from scar tissue that has built up over 11 years since by-pass surgery. Her lung capacity, and thus oxygen... element is, is a discussion in itself. However, today I'd like to focus on scar tissue.
If you've lived more than a few years, it's almost guaranteed that you have scar tissue
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Use Soft Tissue and Retrogade Massage to Reduce Scar Tissue
by
Amy H.
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 6:55pm
1 Comment
Scar tissue forms around a muscle, tendon or ligament after it’s torn, in order to bind it together and prevent future injuries. Scar tissue often criss-crosses across..., such as a sprained ankle, where the injured area eventually heals but never feels quite the same again. This is because the scar tissue prevents the muscle from stretching as far, and in some
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Can Scar Tissue Affect Fertility?
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Edward Ramirez, MD
Posted
Wed 28 Oct 2009 12:00am
QuestionI have never been pregnant or on birth control pills or had surgery but I have scar tissue so bad they can't see my reproductive system. Will I ever be able to conceive? Is this fixable?
AnswerHello Sarah from Canada,
I am not sure how your diagnosis was made without having had surgery. Scar tissue is usually only diagnosed by a surgery
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The Anatomy of Scar Tissue
by
Jan
Posted
Tue 19 Oct 2010 12:00am
to as scar tissue. It forms to fix the continuity of the tissue, but it is approximately 20 per cent weaker than the original tissue. And because of its different physical makeup, scar tissue presents as red or purple in the beginning stages. As it matures, it becomes white and glistening.
The most commonly known scars are those seen on the skin from cuts
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Scar Tissue?
by
Bamvi
Posted
Thu 17 Sep 2009 8:44am
I have some small light-colored bumps on my leg, all of them in the same general area, and I had assumed that they were some kind of scar tissue from where a stray(sharp!) wire had poked me while I was riding my bike, but now the bumps have spread to my knee and I'm sure I couldn't have scratched myself with the same bike wire there. I think
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Creating scar tissue to relieve ...
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Medical Quack

Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:21pm
Creating scar tissue to relieve pain....been around for a long time according to the article..prolotherapy..usually not covered by insurance...studies still trying to pin... of medicine," used to treat javelin and discus throwers for shoulder pain by inserting hot needles into their muscles. The resulting scar tissue helped stabilize and heal injuries
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How to detect scar tissue and tingling chronic pain?
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detox77
Posted
Mon 11 Jan 2010 11:09pm
Had surgery at Laser Spine Institute in Tampa FL on my L4, L5, S1. After surgery, I have been having a burning, tingling, traveling pain from s1 into front pelvic area into right leg and down the right foot. Horrible pain, don't sleep and been to over 30 physicians.
I am now looking for a kinesiologist or a neorologist chriropractor in PA. I a ...
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Scar Tissue
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monicad1974

Posted
Sun 31 Oct 2010 4:33am
As I have said before everything happens for a reason. By commenting about my pain on my facebook page and talking about my past problems with adhesions it has open up the problem to other hydro peeps about adhesions.
So I feel like if this had to happen its for a good reason. I'm still crossing my fingers it will stop hurting. But as I woke u ...
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TREATING INTRAUTERINE ADHESIONS (Scar Tissue)
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Triumph
Posted
Tue 16 Mar 2010 12:00am
Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him.
Children born to a young man are like sharp arrows in a warrior’s hand
Psalm 127: 3 & 4
"HOPE MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE"
Intrauterine Adhesions are common causes of infertility and miscarriages and they can occur after a Dilation and Curettage ...
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