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Cooper, Ellis D. Mathematical mechanics: From particle to muscle. Singapore: World Scientific, 2011.

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S, Kusunose Randall, and Goering Edward K, eds. Strain-counterstrain. Boise, ID: Jones Strain-Counterstrain, Inc., 1995.

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Aminoff, Tatiana. Muscle mass and age as factors influencing physical work capacity and strain in dynamic exercise. Helsinki: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, 1999.

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Anderson, Dale L. Muscle pain relief in 90 seconds: The fold and hold method. Minneapolis: Cronimed Pub., 1995.

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Anderson, Dale L. Muscle pain relief in 90 seconds: The fold and hold method. Minneapolis, MN: Chronimed Pub., 1995.

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Floyd, Esme. Body massage: [the at-home massage class to release tension, relieve muscle strain and recover after sport]. London: Carlton Books, 2010.

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Radiology of musculoskeletal stress injury. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1990.

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Yelizarov, Nikolay. Treatment for Muscle Strain Injuries. Llumina Press, 2003.

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Kjaer, Michael, and Abigail Mackey. Muscle. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0002.

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Skeletal muscle is not only essential for human movement and performance, but is unfortunately also a common site for acute injuries related to physical activity and sports. The influence of exercise on skeletal muscle represents a wide range all the way from (i) physiological adaptation with regard to metabolism, morphology, and contractile properties, through (ii) physiological development of muscle hypertrophy, to (iii) pathological/physiological responses to heavy unaccustomed exercise with associated delayed onset of muscle soreness, and ending with (iv) muscle injury caused by either strain or contusion (and seldom laceration) trauma. In the present chapter we will focus on the muscle responses to acute stimuli that cause muscle injury of minor or larger magnitude, and the ensuing recovery....
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Jones, Lawrence H., Randall Kusunose, and Edward Goering. Jones Strain-Counterstrain. Jones Strain Counterstrain Incorporated, 1995.

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Muscle Pain Relief in 90 Seconds: The Fold and Hold Method. Wiley, 1994.

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Zavatsky, Amy B. Biomechanics. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.0008.

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♦ A knowledge of basic biomechanical principles is key to understanding and developing the practice of orthopaedic surgery♦ Mathematical models can be used to calculate forces and strains in musculoskeletal tissues♦ The musculoskeletal system is highly indeterminate♦ It is important to know the mechanical properties of musculoskeletal tissues so that suitable replacements can be found♦ Forces in the joints and muscles can be several times larger than the external loads applied to the body.
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Wang, Roger, and Sarah Choxi. Cervical Myofascial Pain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190271787.003.0007.

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Cervical myofascial pain (CMP) is caused by trauma, spine pathology, repetitive strain, postural dysfunction, and physical deconditioning of the muscles that support the shoulders and neck. These include the trapezius, levator scapulae, splenius capitis, and rhomboid muscles. Treating the underlying etiology is the most effective therapy, however, it may be challenging to diagnose CMP, adding to the difficulty of definitive therapy. Management of CMP often requires a multidisciplinary approach incorporating physical therapy, pharmacotherapy, injection therapy, and behavioral modification. Neck pain is a common condition affecting two-thirds or more of the global population during their lifetime. The etiology of neck pain includes cervical disk disease, cervical facet-mediated pain, and CMP. In particular, CMP is often a cause of disability in the population with chronic neck pain.
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D’Auria, Stephen, and Ravi Ramani. Chest Pain and Acute Coronary Syndrome (DRAFT). Edited by Raghavan Murugan and Joseph M. Darby. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190612474.003.0011.

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Chest pain is a common presenting complaint faced by the rapid response team (RRT), and can herald a serious process such as acute coronary syndrome or aortic dissection, or be secondary to a minor muscle strain. A methodical approach to chest pain is necessary to avoid premature diagnostic closure. One of the most feared diagnoses is a myocardial infarction. Fortunately, there are well-established guidelines describing the necessary steps for treatment of both ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). This chapter will address the differential for chest pain as well as established guidelines for treatment of acute coronary syndrome.
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Cantu, Robert V., and Robert C. Cantu. Injuries to the head and cervical spine. Edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757672.003.0046.

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Traumatic brain and cervical spine injuries in young athletes encompass a wide spectrum, with some injuries occurring in otherwise ‘safe’ sports, and others in high-risk sports where head and cervical spine injuries are the norm. Athletic brain injuries include concussion, intracranial haemorrhage, malignant brain oedema syndrome, and axonal shear. In the cervical spine, injuries include muscle strains, contusions, fractures, or ligamentous disruptions with nerve root or spinal cord injury. Knowledge of these injuries and their signs and symptoms is important for the physician covering a sporting contest or practice. Additionally, preparedness for potential head or cervical spine injury must be addressed by health professionals providing sporting event coverage. This chapter reviews how traumatic brain and cervical spine injuries typically occur in young athletes. It also discusses what the initial treatment of these injuries should entail, along with a discussion of return to play considerations.
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News, PM Medical Health. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Dislocations, Fractures, Strains and Sprains, and other Muscle Disorders, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical ... for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2004.

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Alina Górska, J. Górski, and Emilia Mróz. Effect of inter-strain crossbreeding in diallele design (4 × 4) on growth, weight of carcass and weight of basic groups of muscles in Pekin duck crossbreds. Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1399/eps.2014.7.

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