Muscle Adhesions & Why They Occur
Andy Curtiss - BEXSc, NASM - CPT, CES, PES; ACE - CMES; SNC, CNLP Overview of the body’s healing response W hen tissue becomes damaged the body is equipped with a natural healing response to minimize and repair the damage that has occurred. Damage occurs, receptors within the skin and endothelial (innermost) tissues of capillaries and veins detect the damage and set off a cascade of reactionary events. The immediate area is flooded with plasma which aids in coagulation and clotting. White blood cells, Helper T’s, Macrophages, and other natural infection fighters are rushed to the site of injury. Inflammation occurs to constrict the vessels and surrounding tissues to aid in reducing fluid and blood loss and in closing the wound. Depending on the size of the wound clotting may occur in as early as 7 minutes. When clotting is achieved the proteins delivered to the site via blood undergo a conversion and new tissue is generated. Scar tissue, collagen, and elastin fo...