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    Microtrauma is any of many possible small injuries to the body. Muscle fibres may be "microtorn" during microtrauma. Microtrauma can include the microtearing of muscle fibres, the sheath around the muscle and the connective tissue. It can also include stress to the tendons, and to the bones (see Wolff's law).

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · However, if we continue to remain in dysfunctional frameworks, it can bruise our psyche over time and show up in chronic feelings of depression and anxiety. This emotional phenomenon, in which subtle hurts build up over time, is known as micro-trauma.

  3. Jun 20, 2015 · In my book, Micro-trauma: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Cumulative Psychic Injury, I lay out seven patterns of micro-trauma in detail. Each type is comprised of a particular patterning...

  4. Microtrauma. 12 Microtrauma includes low-level repeated stresses and strains on the TMJ and surrounding tissues that may occur with parafunctional habits, such as clenching and grinding the teeth, chewing gum, or chewing on a pencil. From: Manual Physical Therapy of the Spine, 2009

  5. Dec 14, 2022 · Based on our current understanding of microtrauma and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) healing characteristics, this clinical commentary describes a comprehensive plan to better manage ACL microtrauma and mitigate the likelihood of progression to a non-contact macrotraumatic ACL rupture.

  6. Mar 13, 2017 · The DSM-5 defines a PTSD trauma as any situation where one’s life or bodily integrity is threatened; these are typically large ‘T’ traumas. While small ‘t’ traumas for the most part ...

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · Peripheral nerves in the upper extremities are at risk of injury and entrapment because of their superficial nature and length. Injury can result from trauma, anatomic abnormalities, systemic ...

  8. Dec 7, 2021 · Microtrauma is the phenomenon in which small negative events add up and create programmed assumptions in our brains. These lead to automatic (and often unwanted) emotional responses. What is microtrauma?

  9. Repetitive Microtrauma Damages the Articular Cartilage and Subchondral Bone. Repetitive microtrauma creates overuse stress fractures in the subchondral bone underlying the articular segment and results in separation of the articular segment and the formation of loose bodies.

  10. Microtraumas may not seem like a “big deal.”. Yet even minor incidents can impact your mental health, especially if they happen again and again. Let’s explore what microtraumas are, identify common ones, and discuss what you can do if you’re suffering.

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