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Johns, Florene Carnicelli – 1982
Currently, research is being performed in the area of nonsurgical and nonchemical means for influencing the body's threshold for pain. Today, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is being widely used for this purpose. Application of this treatment can be confusing, however, because determining such things as selection of the proper…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Injuries, Medical Research, Physical Therapy
Kindig, L. E.; Mrvos, S. R. – 1984
Guidelines are offered for the prevention and relief of lower back pain. The structure of the spine is described, and the functions and composition of spinal disks are explained. A list is included of common causes of abnormalities of the spinal column, and injuries which may cause the fracture of the vertebrae are described. Factors causing low…
Descriptors: Exercise, Human Body, Human Posture, Injuries
Burkhardt, Sandy – 1982
This paper presents an overview of the functions of connective tissue and the mechanisms of joint injury and contracture formation in relation to therapeutic exercise. The components of connective tissue operation are explained, including fibroblasts, macrophages, plasma cells, and collagen. An examination of the histology of connective tissue as…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Cytology, Human Body, Injuries
Ryan, Allan J. – 1976
The modern history of sports medicine is chronicled in a discussion of the first writings in English on sports medicine. What may have been the first writing in English is a section on first aid in the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPORT, published in England in 1898. It describes injuries commonly sustained in angling, boxing, cricket, cycling, football,…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Books, Electrical Stimuli
McCue, Frank C., III; and Others – 1984
The majority of shoulder injuries occurring in throwing sports involve the soft tissue structures. Injuries often occur when the unit is overstretched to a point near its greatest length, involving the elastic tissues. The other injury mechanism involves the contractural unit of the muscle, which occurs near the midpoint of contractions, involving…
Descriptors: Athletics, Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, Fatigue (Biology)