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Somatic dysfunction
impaired or altered function of related components of the somatic system: skeletal, arthroidal, and myofacial structures, and the related vascular, lymphatic, and neural elements
first T in TART
Tissue texture changes
A in TART
asymmetry
R in TART
ROM
2nd T in TART
tenderness
anatomic barrier
the point past which tissue disruption occurs
physiologic barrier
as far as you can go by yourself
restrictive barrier
cannot achieve full ROM
elastic barrier
stretch between active and passive ROM. Area that can be warmed up
Acute TART effects
tissue texture change: red, swollen, boggy, increased tone
Asymmetry present
Restriction: present, painful with motion
Tenderness: sharp pain
Chronic TART effects
tissue texture change: dry, cool, ropy, pale, decreased tone
Asymmetry: present, compensation occurs
Restriction: present, no guarded
Tenderness: dull, achy pain