Massage Therapy for People with Dupuytren's Disease

Massage Therapy for People with Dupuytren's Disease

Dupuytren's disease (also known as Dupuytren's contracture) is a progressive fibroproliferative disorder of the hand that eventually can cause contractures of the affected fingers. Typical presentation is a gradual onset in males over 50 years of age. At first people may not notice the development of changes in their palms, the condition may even go dormant, but if the palmar fascia begins to thicken and contractions develop, the condition is recognizable - this is the ideal time to seek help from massage therapy.

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Massage Therapy for People with Elbow Pain

Massage Therapy for People with Elbow Pain

Lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET), also known as Tennis elbow is described as pain at the outside of the elbow and in the upper forearm where the muscle tendon attaches to the bone. Medial elbow tendinopathy (MET), also known as Golfer's elbow is described as pain at the inside of the elbow and in the upper forearm where the muscle tendon attaches to the bone. It is important to keep in mind that the presentation of pain in a tendon does not always mean that the tendon itself is the primary contributor to pain. Other conditions involving the elbow could co-exists with common forms of elbow pain including arthritis, sports injuries, and nerve entrapments.

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Massage Therapy for Musculoskeletal Disorders and Repetitive Strain Injuries

Massage Therapy for Musculoskeletal Disorders and Repetitive Strain Injuries

Repetitive strain injuries are a common and potentially debilitating condition that affects millions of people world wide. One of the most common forms of repetitive strain injuries involves peripheral nerves. As these peripheral nerves pass through the body they may be exposed to mechanical deformation or chemical irritation during repetitive limb movements.

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Musculoskeletal Pain and Treatment-Related Plasticity

Musculoskeletal Pain and Treatment-Related Plasticity

Treatments for musculoskeletal pain often have similar outcomes. One underlying concept with relevance to musculoskeletal pain rehabilitation (physical activity and exercise, manual therapy, acupuncture, cognitive-behavior therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, etc.) is plasticity.

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