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Acute Stage of Healing

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Acute Stage   Pain is constant and diffuse. Pain @ rest. Pain w/PROM.  
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Cardinal Signs of Inflammation   Swelling Redness Heat Pain Loss of Function  
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More Acute Signs   Muscle Spasms and Guarding Injury to deeper structures Pain early in PROM  
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What's going on in Tissue 1st Response   Vasoconstriction  
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Secondary Inflammatory Response   Vasodilatation (Slowing of Circulation) Congestion (Stagnation edema in Tissue) Possible damage to surrounding tissue due to uncontrolled inflammation  
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Txtment Goals   Decrease Pain Maintain ROM Maintain function of associated structures Control Swelling Decrease Muscle Spasms Maintain mobility w/in limits of Pain Stimulate circulation in injured area Decrease muscle guarding in associated area Maintain function  
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Txtment Choices   Ice:Bath,Packs,Cold Compress Lymphatic Drainage Elevation Compression Bandage Rest/Reduce Activity PROM w/in limits of Pain Passive Positioning Techniques Massage Opposite Side SW M Non-involved Structures  
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