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Over the past ten years structured clinical massage techniques aimed at the myofascial structures... more Over the past ten years structured clinical massage techniques aimed at the myofascial structures of the body have become a common choice of therapy for people with low back pain (LBP) (Ajimsha, Al-Mudahka and Al-Madzhar, 2015), yet the mechanisms behind their effects remain unclear. The overall aim of this study was to determine the benefits of myofascial manual therapy through an evaluation of the possible mechanisms associated with changes to muscle activity and blood flow, in people with low back pain. The first study aimed to investigate the effects of structured clinical massage techniques (CM) on the flexion relaxation response (FRP) of the paraspinal muscles, range of movement (ROM), pain and disability profiles in subjects with non-specific chronic low back pain compared to a relaxation massage (RM) treatment. Results indicated a main effect of time for trials achieving FRP for the multifidus muscle F (1, 13) = 12.109, p = .004 and a marginal main effect of time for the ere...
The Professional Medical Journal, 2007
Surgical complication after biliary tract injury are serious complications of Hepatobiliary surge... more Surgical complication after biliary tract injury are serious complications of Hepatobiliary surgery. Theincidence of iatrogenic bile duct injuries has increased significantly since the number of cholecystectomy operationshave increased, laparoscopic cholecystectomy became the "gold standard", mini-cholecystectomy established for thetreatment of cholelithiasis. Intraoperative hemorrhage can be life-threatening or may lead the death. The common usesof laparoscopic cholecystectomy and mini-cholecystectomy have made the young surgeons less familiar with opencholecystectomy procedure and the approaches to manage the biliary tract injuries. Uncommonly the patient had toundergo hepatic transplantation secondary to biliary tract surgery with several vessel injuries or biliary cirrhosis.Postoperative bile leakage can be managed by effective drainage as soon as possible. These complications uncommonwith the expert surgeons, but common with comparatively inexperienced surgeons. There...
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2017
Over the past ten years structured clinical massage techniques aimed at the myofascial structures... more Over the past ten years structured clinical massage techniques aimed at the myofascial structures of the body have become a common choice of therapy for people with low back pain (LBP) (Ajimsha, Al-Mudahka and Al-Madzhar, 2015), yet the mechanisms behind their effects remain unclear. The overall aim of this study was to determine the benefits of myofascial manual therapy through an evaluation of the possible mechanisms associated with changes to muscle activity and blood flow, in people with low back pain. The first study aimed to investigate the effects of structured clinical massage techniques (CM) on the flexion relaxation response (FRP) of the paraspinal muscles, range of movement (ROM), pain and disability profiles in subjects with non-specific chronic low back pain compared to a relaxation massage (RM) treatment. Results indicated a main effect of time for trials achieving FRP for the multifidus muscle F (1, 13) = 12.109, p = .004 and a marginal main effect of time for the ere...
The Professional Medical Journal, 2007
Surgical complication after biliary tract injury are serious complications of Hepatobiliary surge... more Surgical complication after biliary tract injury are serious complications of Hepatobiliary surgery. Theincidence of iatrogenic bile duct injuries has increased significantly since the number of cholecystectomy operationshave increased, laparoscopic cholecystectomy became the "gold standard", mini-cholecystectomy established for thetreatment of cholelithiasis. Intraoperative hemorrhage can be life-threatening or may lead the death. The common usesof laparoscopic cholecystectomy and mini-cholecystectomy have made the young surgeons less familiar with opencholecystectomy procedure and the approaches to manage the biliary tract injuries. Uncommonly the patient had toundergo hepatic transplantation secondary to biliary tract surgery with several vessel injuries or biliary cirrhosis.Postoperative bile leakage can be managed by effective drainage as soon as possible. These complications uncommonwith the expert surgeons, but common with comparatively inexperienced surgeons. There...
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2017