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    Tu- F, M-F). As for intensity, the pressure of using the tool varies based on the condition being treated as well as the patient’s tolerance. Training is required to use the tools properly and address the soft tissue dysfunction. After the certified PT uses the ASTYM tool on the soft tissue dysfunction, exercises are given to the patient to do in order to use that new range of motion, and for functional purposes. Interventions vary depending on the body impairment, but could include: strengthening

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    years at Whittier College I have taken a variety of courses which have enabled me to write this paper in a knowledgeable and purposeful manner. My minor in nutrition as well as my major in kinesiology has supplied me with a foundation to further research this specific disease as well as diet. I have taken diet and disease which has provided me with an understanding of how diet impacts health and how specific chronic diseases have a direct correlation with the science of nutrition and the lifestyle

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    Soft Tissue Repair Case Study: The Four Phase of Soft Tissue Healing and Therapeutic Interventions that can be used to Aid Progression of Repair. In this essay we will discuss the four different phases of the soft tissue healing process and also explain all the components of each particular phase and how it functions. This will also include sport therapeutic interventions that may contribute to the healing process and that may maximise healing of soft tissue. First Phase – Bleeding This particular

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    Elastoderma Studies

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    Elastoderma is a rare skin disease that creates abnormal structural makeup of elasticity tissue. The mechanism of this disease is excessive accumulation with an unknown cause. This article focuses on a research study conducted using a variety of different methods to identify the difference in skin affected by Elastoderma compared to that of unaffected skin. The physical examination revealed that during an inspection the skin revealed pendulous and had a visible irregular contour. When the turgor

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    Homogenizers Inexpensive, generate fine homogenate. Easy to clean and decontaminate. Fibrous and membranes are left as it is. Low throughput and prone to breakage. Dounce Homogenizer Inexpensive, easy to clean and decontaminate. Low throughput. Solid tissue cannot be processed directly Vortexer Bead Beating Easily available in lab. No additional cost of homogenization. Multiple machine can vortex full rack of tubes Less powerful as compared to other homogenizers. Homogenization around 50% of other methods

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    Calcium- Phosphate Ceramics (CPC) Calcium phosphate ceramics are a type of ceramics with varying calcium-to-phosphate ratio, the important properties of calcium phosphate biomaterials are their bioresorption and bioactivity. The most widely used calcium phosphate based bioceramics are hydroxyapatite (HAP) and β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP). Synthetic Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a calcium phosphate whose stoichiometric formula corresponds to Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 with calcium-to-phosphate ratio is 1.67, it

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    Over one hundred million animals every year die from animal testing, in the medical and cosmetic fields alone (“Experiments on Animals: Overview”). Animal testing is as big of a problem today as it has been in the past. Most people do not agree with animal testing today but years ago it was one of the only ways of testing. It was considered, if not the only, effective and efficient ways of testing a product’s toxicity. To date, animal testing is not warranted because of the development of new technology

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    Tissue from human fetuses is now being used in medical research, as it can supposedly be used to find potential treatments for a wide range of common diseases. A certain bioethicist at the University of Wisconsin even said that fetal tissue research has benefited “virtually every person in this country.” This tissue is collected from aborted babies, and used to help research treatments for diseases such as cancer, diabetes, birth defects, HIV, multiple sclerosis, ALS, and Alzheimer’s. Ronald

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    Throughout medical history, the collecting of human tissue samples has been utilized for many years and has lead to the acceleration of medical knowledge, however, this practice presents a debate about whether it is correct to use human tissue samples. Without legal documentation in place, scientists may exert control over the samples without alerting the patients. The collection and usage of human tissue samples without the patient’s consent has many issues surrounding the moral and ethical attributions

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    1] There are four main tissues types; epithelium, connective, nervous and muscle, inside of every tissue types there are varieties present. In pictures 1, 2 and 3 are of epithelium tissues that make a hindrance between the outside environment and the body inside called the skin. The skin is the biggest organ and anticipates microorganisms, living beings, microbes and different hazardous particles entering the body. Epithelium tissue also lines the inside organs structure to keep it from harming.

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