See Naprapathy
Transitional epithelium is found in areas that are subject to considerable stretching. Tissue in the bladder, urethra, ureters, an prostate often expand and contract.
The tissue and fat is stretching or gaining. Also the skin is stretching. It is normal so don't worry.
Not inherently, no. Stretching a muscle means that the muscle is lengthening, it is stretching from a given position of shortness. Muscles CAN tear during a stretch, this is certainly a risk. This depends on a lot of factors, like how far it is being stretched, the amount of passive tension in the muscle, the amount of active tension, the speed of the stretch, the amount of external force (if any) being used, the stability, the joint alignment, etc.
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
Deep tissue massage focuses on releasing chronic tension and knots in muscles and connective tissue. It involves stretching, friction, and deep pressure.
Well it could be due to the original piercing, scar tissue from stretching too fast or several other factors.
The iliotibial band is palpable as a non-contracting band of tissue along the lateral thigh. It is sometimes abbreviated "ITB."
emphysema
The type of tissue that allows or produces movement is muscle tissue.
scar tissue is when you stretch your ears, it makes a scar because you are stretching them. if you let your ears close up, they say that because of all the stretching and scarring, that your earing holes will look like little cat butts. **Scar tissue is formed when ears are stretched too quickly and they tear. Scars forms over the wounds and scar tissue doesn't stretch well so it'll stop you from stretching at some point. Your ears only look like cat butts if you stretch them too quickly. If you're responsible with stretching, they'll heal up nice and smooth and they'll be even if you use plugs to stretch down.
if the lesion is in a contractile tissue i.e muscle then active n passive movements are painful and/or restricted in opposite direction of motion.
Stretching done correctly using the proper method generally do not swell nor do they hurt when stretched. Using stretching claws will and can done serious damage to the tissue, generally due to the lack of restraint used by the individual who is stretching there piercings. Too far too fast is the number one cause of stretching issues and tissue tearing. If the piercing are swelling and sore you have gone too far too quickly. You should talk to your local professional body piercer who will explain the traditional method used for correct lobe stretching.