Saturday, August 24, 2019

Chronic Pain's Relationship to Microscopic Scarring of Elastic, Collagen-Based, Connective Tissues

Chronic Pain and its Relation to Elastic Microscopic Scarring, Collagen-Based, Connective Tissue (Overall Review)

Did you know that about one in five Americans suffer from Chronic Illness? Chronic pain is miserable, and can quickly make your daily "Mount Everest" personal. It affects every area of ​​your life, and it can be seen on your face and in your eyes. Recent medical research has compared the brain scans of people with Chronic Illness to those with dementia or Alzheimer's.

People suffering from Chronic Illness have gone through all the medical tests, but no one can tell you why you are hurting. You are sick of going to a doctor who not only does not understand what you need to deal with 24-7-365; they act like you're nothing more than a drug seeker. Or an independent loader trying to collect Social Security Disability. Or a stinging hypochondriac.

They look at you with blank eyes and give you words of wisdom like, "After all Mrs. Smith, you are not as easy as you used to be." Or they tell you it's "Just a little bit of arthritis". Or they may try the latest scheme, and tell you that your pain is caused by Depression (although current research shows that the opposite is true). Either way, you've gone through all the tests, and tried all the treatments; and you are no closer to the solution than when you first started. Believe it or not, your problem can be as simple as scar tissue.

MICROSCOPIC SCAR TISSUE

Some collagen-based connective tissues, like most bone and cartilage, are part of your body's weight-loss framework. Their goal is to retain the Compressive Force, while maintaining their body shape. Instead, you have tissues, collagen-based, connective tissue, whose main task is with the Tactical Force constantly trying to pull the body. These tissues must be able to stretch; and includes ligaments, tendons, muscles, and fascia.

When healthy, this "elastic connective tissue" is very similar. If you look at them under the microscope, you will see that individual collagen fibers all line up in a neat and orderly fashion - one that looks like well-braided hair. On the contrary, when these tissues are severely injured (occupation, sport, etc.) or trauma (sports, carcass, etc.), they become irregular and tend to take "Mild" They will appear microscopically. We now end up with microscopic fibers that are injured every single way --- in all three dimensions. Injured tissue becomes very irregular, with individual fibers acting more like a binding and tangled "wrinkled hair" than properly braided hair. As you can imagine, this "micro scarring problem" is a big problem.

MICROSCOPIC PROBLEMS OF INSERT

Microscopic scar tissue is problematic because it is dramatically different from healthy tissue. Among the different ways;


  • SCAR TISSUE IS WEAKER: As you can imagine, the "lump" of tangled tissue that describes microscopic lesions is much weaker than normal connective tissue. You already know this. The circumference of the ankle, and it's easier to fast it over and over again.

  • SCISS TISSUE IS LESS ELASTIC: This is a no-brainer. Hair balls are less elastic than well-braided hair. Look the other way. Put your hands in front of you with your palms facing forward. Now move your fingers from one hand, back and forth, between the fingers of the other. Notice how your fingers slide? Now move your fingers from one hand to the other, and paste them. This is a wrinkled, rotating connective tissue made by microscopically. After that, they lost their elasticity and elasticity.

  • SCISS TISSUE IS NOT OXYGENATE WELL: Known as hypoxia, oxidative stress decreases because oxygen is so important for healing. When the connective tissue is injured, swelling occurs; and it is a combination of swollen and tapered tissue that blocks blood flow and supplies oxygen to the connective tissue. Oxygen deficiency also creates a highly acidic environment, which impairs the overall healing and health process.

  • SCISS TISSUE IS DIFFERENT NEUROLOGICALLY: It's very easy to see how microscopic grips are mechanically different. What most doctors fail to tell you is that scar tissue is different from neurology as well. Recent research tells us that nerves in scar tissue can handle pain up to 1,000 times more effectively than normal tissues. This creates what is known as Type III pain (Supersensitivity).

Nerves function abnormally in scar tissue, leading to reduced proprioception problems (leading to degenerative arthritis and joint deterioration). It can also lead to HYPERALGIA (extreme sensitivity to pain - a stimulus that should cause minor pain), or ALLODYNIA (a stimulus that usually does not cause pain, now causes pain). In people dealing with basic scar tissue, these three often overlap.

FASCIA

The most connective tissue in your body is the fascia. Although you may not have heard of the term "fascia" before, you can certainly see it and know what it is. It is a thin (almost knee), white / yellow membrane that surrounds the muscle ----- or baked pot. When doctors diagnose "pulled muscles", about 95% of the time, the problem was not with the muscles themselves, but with "covers" like membranes that wrap around muscles like cellophane. Fascia is a complex layer of fibrous, collagen-based connective tissue that permeates the entire human body. It is a thin connective tissue surrounding the muscles, muscle groups, blood vessels, and nerves; tie this structure together in the same way that plastic wrap can be used to hold the sandwich together. Fascia is a tissue in which the musculoskeletal system, blood circulation, and nervous system all converge. Fascia is composed of several layers, and extends uninterruptedly from the top of the head to the tip of the toes, and arguably, the single most sensitive tissue in the human body. It also does not show current diagnostic imaging. This creates "Perfect Storm" Chronic Pain. Think for a moment about how serious the situation is. The single most painful tissue in the body (fascia) does not appear despite the most advanced diagnostic tests. Many of you who suffer from Chronic Illness know exactly what it means. This means that the doctor looks at you empty-handed, while offering to give you another prescription, or sending you to another specialist ----- even though you've gone through it --- several times! These "Fascial Adhesions" can cause a variety of symptoms and a variety of Pain Syndrome. As amazing as it is, the sound of the tissue model is very similar to the term tendinitis.

TENDINITIS -vs- TENDINOSIS

Tendons are rigid, white, "ropes" that connect muscles to bones. Excessive injuries to various tendons of the body's muscles are a major reason for a doctor's visit. Although these injuries are commonly referred to as "tendinitis", tendinitis is actually a misnomer in most cases. Over the past decade, medical research has shown conclusively that the leading cause of "tendinitis" is not inflammation. In other words, the scientific evidence says that the culprit is in the most problematic tendon problem (aka "itis"), but rather the "osis" of the tendon. The "osis" suffix indicates that there is a weakness, or even deterioration of the individual collagen fibers that make up the tendon. In fact, although doctors (including myself) still use the term "tendinitis" with patients, their AMA's ICD-9 Diagnostic Code mandates that they usually indicate that the problem is "tendinosis" or "tendinopathy".

Do I separate hair, semantically speaking? Did I make a great deal out of nothing? I'll let one of the world's leading tendon researchers and orthopedic surgeon answer that question:

"Tendinosis, sometimes called tendinitis, or tendinopathy, damages the tendon at the cellular level (" osis "refers to the pathology of chronic degeneration without inflammation). It is thought to be caused by micro-tears in connective tissue and around the tendon, leading to an increase in the number tendon repair cells that can reduce tension strength, thereby increasing the chance of recurrent injury or tendon rupture. Tendinosis is often misdiagnosed as tendinitis due to limited understanding of tendinopathy by the medical community. GA Murrell from an article called "Understanding Tendinopathy" in the December 2002 issue of The British Journal of Sports Medicine.

As you should note, the models depict injuries on various collagen-based, elastic, connective tissue. This is important for physicians to understand, since the microscopic scars that cause various Nerves of Pain can be treated in a similar way. The medical community has been understanding this for a very long time.

Unfortunately they ignore it and focus heavily on treating symptoms by prescribing various pain killers, anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle refreshes, and corticosteroid injections. Because these drugs do not address the underlying problems (tissue blockages) associated with microscopic scar tissue, they never really work - especially in the long run. They also cause affected joints to undergo a rapid degeneration process. Loss of normal range of motion (joint restriction) is a known cause of degeneration ----- and degeneration causes loss of range of motion. Repeat. It's a vicious cycle. Notice how pain is not part of the cycle (at least initially). It is a byproduct of the cycle as it rotates around and around and around. Instead of focusing almost exclusively on symptom relief, the real question should be, "How can this cycle be solved"? Can you say I.I.R.E.C-B.C.T. Tissue remodeling?

I.I.R.E.C-B.C.T.

I.I.R.E.C-B.C.T. not the latest electronic gizmo. It means Intrative Core Modification of Elastic Collagen Elastic Tissue Tissues (also known in my clinic as "Tissue Formation"). Although only a few decades old in its current form, the Chinese have used something similar for thousands of years. Our Tissue Modification Treatment enables doctors to effectively diagnose and treat, fascial adhesion and microscopic scars from elastic collagen-based tissue.

DISEASES OF SOLUTIONS with "LANDSCAPE TREATMENT"

Dr. Schierling has practiced in Mountain View, Missouri for two decades, and for half that time has used Tissue Formation to treat various problems (Patient Testimony). These include chronic neck and back pain, shoulders (rotating tools), elbows, wrists, hips (and buttocks), knee problems, and ankles; Piriformis Syndrome, chronic headache, tendinitis / tendinosis, muscle problems, bursitis, Osgood Schlatter Syndrome, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, splint shin, DeQuervain Syndrome, ITB Syndrome, and many more.







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