Definition of Microtrauma. Meaning of Microtrauma. Synonyms of Microtrauma

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Definition of Microtrauma

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Meaning of Microtrauma from wikipedia

- Microtrauma is any of many possible small injuries to the body. Microtrauma can include the microtearing of muscle fibres, the sheath around the muscle...
- their daily caloric intake." Microtrauma is tiny damage to the muscle fibers. The precise relation between microtrauma and muscle growth is not entirely...
- by eccentric (lengthening) exercise, which causes small-scale damage (microtrauma) to the muscle fibers. After such exercise, the muscle adapts rapidly...
- that it arises from dysregulated wound healing in response to chronic microtrauma of the erect ****. This triggers a cascade of profibrotic molecular...
- however, it is believed to be due to repetitive minor trauma, called microtrauma. In rarer cases, costochondritis may develop as a result of an infectious...
- exercises with higher resistance than the muscles can handle, causing microtrauma which leads to hypertrophy or muscle growth Overload (disambiguation)...
- examination found no evidence of violent death, no fractures, and no microtrauma, so the most likely explanation is the flint tools were buried along...
- by aiming to restore natural erectile function by inducing cellular microtrauma, triggering the release of angiogenic factors and promoting neovascularization...
- present in many cases despite the neuropathy. Some sort of trauma or microtrauma is thought to initiate the cycle but often patients will not remember...
- renamed plantar fasciosis in light of these newer findings. Repetitive microtrauma (small tears) appears to cause a structural breakdown of the plantar...