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What is scar tissue ? What is your approach when dealing with this problem ?
I/ How can wheather conditions effect the ankle joint with scar tissue ? eg why is it so much worse when its cold wheather ?
2/ Is it true to state the body will keep replacing the scar tissue cells whilst it is still attached year on year.
3/ when scar tissue is broken down and removed from tissue is it the lymph system that then consumes it ? what mechanism stops it from doing just that whilst in situe.?
4/ what is the oldest scar tissue injury you have successfully treated.
There are many questions asked here, please don't feel you have to have answere's to all of them !
Thankyou in advance for replying.
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I use Korean Martial Therapy MFR and Acupressure for ankles with scar tissue and general injuries. The oldest ankle injury I have worked on and restored was 35 years old from a childhood injury. Until questioned the individual had even forgotten when the problem happened because it took 10 years for the scarring to get bad enough to create the limp they had for 25 years.
From my observations scar tissue remains and worsens as cells regenerate over time. On the other hand, they also can lessen or disappear. A bad cut on my right thumb happened 46 years ago and the scar is barely noticeable now. Working on people who had gall bladder surgery, I often find the scarring years later spread out in the abdomen (based on palpation).
Several therapies on the abdomen usually relieves abdominal pains related to this. These pains the client's doctor has usually found no cause for and two were told to get massage.
We are in a period of exploration and development. A great time to be a Massage Therapist.
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