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MMAP database last changed on Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:25:00 PST
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Conditions Treated
Acute soft tissue injuries
Acute injuries are accompanied by pain and swelling. Compensatory
hypertonicity, reduced range of motion, and changes in movement
and posture patterns may be observed.
Techniques
Assessment of tissue tension/texture
Compare with Philip Greenman's 'ART' — Asymmetry, Range of
motion, Tissure texture (Principles of Manual Medicine). Assessment
is repeated periodically to measure progress.
Clinical massage treatment techniques
Tissue specific treatment techniques. This entry will be refined
further.
Treatment Goals
Improved posture
Improved/normalized posture to improve ease of movement
and reduce chronic muscular tension in resistance to gravity.
Increased Range of Motion
Criteria include improvement in range and freedom of motion
(specified as how much is appropriate for treatment outcome), pain
free movement throughout a range (passive as well as active).
Normalization of muscle tone
Normalization of muscular hypertonicity/hypotonicity
Reduced Pain Perception
Measurements include reduced need for pain medication and ability
to perform ADL that had previously been too painful. Decrease or
cessation of pain (possibly using a visual analog scale to measure)
in activities of daily living. Reduced severity of pain.
Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Treatment Goals
Reduced Pain Perception
Measurements include reduced need for pain medication and ability
to perform ADL that had previously been too painful. Decrease or
cessation of pain (possibly using a visual analog scale to measure)
in activities of daily living. Reduced severity of pain.
Low back pain
Lumbar back strain and pain
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Treatment Goals
Reduced Pain Perception
Measurements include reduced need for pain medication and ability
to perform ADL that had previously been too painful. Decrease or
cessation of pain (possibly using a visual analog scale to measure)
in activities of daily living. Reduced severity of pain.
Chronic dysfunctions in postural/movement patterns
Either through injuries or through non-optimum initial learning,
dysfunctional posture and movement patterns are incorporated. These
patterns habituate. They result in increased effort of movement,
muscular patterns of hypertonicity/hypotonicity (e.g. upper and
lower crossed syndromes), and increased wear and tear.
Techniques
Clinical massage treatment techniques
Tissue specific treatment techniques. This entry will be refined
further.
Treatment Goals
Improved posture
Improved/normalized posture to improve ease of movement
and reduce chronic muscular tension in resistance to gravity.
Increased Range of Motion
Criteria include improvement in range and freedom of motion
(specified as how much is appropriate for treatment outcome), pain
free movement throughout a range (passive as well as active).
Normalization of muscle tone
Normalization of muscular hypertonicity/hypotonicity
Reduced Pain Perception
Measurements include reduced need for pain medication and ability
to perform ADL that had previously been too painful. Decrease or
cessation of pain (possibly using a visual analog scale to measure)
in activities of daily living. Reduced severity of pain.
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome