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What does contracture mean?

A contracture is the loss of full range of motion of a joint due to changes in the soft tissues (muscles and tendons) surrounding that joint. In contracture, the muscle fibers remodel themselves to accommodate this shorter length.


What has the author John Mounsten Pemberton Clark written?

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Do contractures heal?

Prognosis of contractures will depend upon the cause of the contracture. In general, the earlier the treatment for the contracture begins, the better the prognosis


Can a contracture cause pain?

If the contracture is of a significant degree, pain can result even without any voluntary joint movement


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How does a contracture occur in a muscle?

A contracture can occur for many reasons some of them are, when the muscle and its tendons get shorter. That's why it's always good to stretch out so that one does not get numb.


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