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Thermotherapy
Thermotherapy
Thermotherapy
Thermotherapy
Thermotherapy
The first step in tissue repair involves inflammation. This is the body's initial response to injury or damage, where blood vessels dilate to increase blood flow to the area, allowing immune cells to remove debris and begin the healing process.
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When a finger is cut, it can trigger an inflammatory response causing blood vessels to dilate and increase blood flow to the area. This increased blood flow can result in throbbing pain as the injury heals and tissues repair. Additionally, nerve endings may also be stimulated and contribute to the sensation of throbbing pain.
•Increase in temperature •Increase in metabolic activity as a result, greater demand for oxygen, therefore there is an increase in blood supply to the muscles as the capillaries dilate. •Muscle Damage - warm muscles are more pliable and the risk of damage and injury is reduced. •Fatigue and build up of lactic acid
•Increase in temperature •Increase in metabolic activity as a result, greater demand for oxygen, therefore there is an increase in blood supply to the muscles as the capillaries dilate. •Muscle Damage - warm muscles are more pliable and the risk of damage and injury is reduced. •Fatigue and build up of lactic acid
Physical therapy is very beneficial in helping one recover from an injury. Doing physical therapy can help rebuild muscle strength and help stretch and make more flexible the area of an injury caused to muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It can also help prevent another injury from occurring.
Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small blood vessels during inflammation.