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Example of soft tissue lesions?
Musculoskeletal disorders,
Sprains strain, dislocation, subluxation, hemartosis, bursitis, etc.
Strain?
Overstretching, overexertion overuse of soft tissue. Tends to be less serve than a sprain. Some degree of disruption of the musculotendinous unit.
Sprain?
Severe stress, stretch, or tear of soft tissues, such as joint capsule, ligaments, tendon, or muscle. Refers to an injury of a ligament.
Dislocation?
Displacement of a part, usually the bony partners in a joint resulting in loss of anatomical relationship and leading to soft tissue damage, inflammation, pain, and muscle spasm.
Subluxation?
An incomplete or partial dislocation of the bony partners in a joint.