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Society for the Study of Native Arts and Sciences., ed. Tendon and ligament healing: A new approach through manual therapy. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books, 1999.

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Barber, Victoria Lynette. An evaluation of tendon healing using magnetic resonance imaging and a standard physical assessment. [New Haven: s.n.], 1990.

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Kusler, Ruth Weil. Tender hands: Ruth's story of healing. Fargo: Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, North Dakota State University Libraries, 1998.

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The tender touch of God. Eugene, Or: Harvest House Publishers, 1996.

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Tending inner gardens: The healing art of feminist psychotherapy. New York: Haworth Press, 1995.

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Healing the ravaged soul: Tending the spiritual wounds of child sexual abuse. U.K: Lutterworth Press, 2016.

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Barry, Parker. Memorial: A ministry of healing. Chattanooga, TN: Parker Hood Press, 1997.

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Salter, Robert Bruce. Continuous passive motion (CPM): A biological concept for the healing and regeneration of articular cartilage, ligaments, and tendons : from origination to research to clinical applications. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1993.

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Harrison, Mark. Wound healing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198765875.003.0057.

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This chapter describes the pathology of wound healing as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of haemostasis, inflammation, reconstruction, epithelialization, and maturation, and the specific tissues affected, including skin, tendon, peripheral nerve, bone, myocardium, and brain. This chapter is laid out exactly following the RCEM syllabus, to allow easy reference and consolidation of learning.
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Weintraub, William. Tendon and Ligament Healing. A new approach through manual therapy. Thieme, Stuttgart, 2001.

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Warwick, David, Roderick Dunn, Erman Melikyan, and Jane Vadher. Tendons. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199227235.003.0013.

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Anatomy and physiology 392Tendon healing 394Flexor tendon anatomy 396Flexor tendon zones of injury 400Flexor tendon suture techniques 402Flexor tendon repair 404Closed flexor tendon rupture 410Flexor tenolysis 412Flexor tendon reconstruction 414Extensor tendon anatomy 418Extensor tendon repair ...
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Weintraub, William. Tendon and Ligament Healing: A New Approach to Sports and Overuse Injury. 2nd ed. Paradigm Publications (MA), 2003.

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J. Singh, Parminder, and Rohit Kotnis. Injury and repair. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.0004.

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♦ Types of injury—traumatic and overuse♦ Importance of determining the energy involved in an injury♦ The relevance of mechanical load curves♦ Types of fracture healing—how and why they occur♦ Healing in articular cartilage, tendon, ligaments, peripheral nerves, and brain tissues.
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Gardiner, Matthew D., and Neil R. Borley. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199204755.003.0012.

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This chapter begins by discussing the basic principles of acute inflammation, cutaneous wound healing, and the reconstructive ladder, before focusing on the key areas of knowledge, namely congenital conditions, emergency management of burns, emergency hand surgery, tendon injuries, peripheral nerve injuries, elective hand surgery, cutaneous malignant melanoma, non-melanoma skin cancer, and benign skin lesions. The chapter concludes with relevant case-based discussions.
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Edwards, Chris, and David Warwick. Rheumatology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757689.003.0012.

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A number of rheumatological diseases are manifest in the hand and wrist. Many are associated with considerable systemic inflammation. This produces chronic ill-health, poor wound healing, and osteoporosis. Attempts to eliminate inflammation at the earliest opportunity are vital. Multiple involved joints with high acute phase markers (CRP and erythrocyte sedimentation rate raised) and early morning stiffness are key features. Multi-disciplinary management, involving the rheumatologist and hand therapist is essential. With improving medical management, surgical problems are becoming far less common. Typical conditions include metacarpophalangeal joint malalignment (ulnar drift, sagittal band subluxation), spontaneous arthrodesis, tenosynovitis, tendon rupture, and proximal interphalangeal joint imbalance (swan neck and boutonnière deformity).
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Tender Mercies: Prayers for Healing and Coping. Pauline Books & Media, 2007.

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Napier, Linda. Tender Medicine : Touching the Heart, Healing the Hurt. Wing and a Prayer Press, 2000.

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Souls in the Hands of a Tender God. Boston: Beacon Press, 2008.

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D, Stephen Aizenstat Ph. Dream Tending: Awakening to the Healing Power of Dreams. Spring Journal, Inc, 2011.

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R, Walsh William, ed. Repair and regeneration of ligaments, tendons, and joint capsule. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 2006.

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Hopkins, Jim. Understanding and Healing. Edited by K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, George Graham, John Z. Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini, and Tim Thornton. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579563.013.0073.

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There is a tension in psychiatry between clinical and neurobiological approaches to mental disorder. The accounts provided by Freud and his successors, however, should not be taken as alternatives to a fuller neurobiological understanding, but rather as indicating paths we might take towards attaining one. The main mental disorders are rooted in emotional conflict, and these are conflicts to which the basic emotional regulatory systems that produce both behavior and consciousness are liable. These emotional conflicts, in turn, are rooted in evolution, together with the "moral" emotions that go awry in mental disorder as well. Although these claims are speculative they are increasingly sustained by evidence. Insofar as they are correct we should expect psychoanalysis and our future claims about the neurobiology of mental disorder to converge, at least within the limits set by their categories. Understanding mental disorder in this way is of a piece with understanding the irrationalities that are part of human nature, and we may hope to progress in both together.
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Bluhm, Tiffany. Never Alone: Exchanging Your Tender Hurts for Gods Healing Grace. Abingdon Press, 2018.

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Healing Injuries the Natural Way : How to Mend Bones, Muscles, Tendons and More. Your Health Press, 2006.

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Mahler, Richard, and Connie Goldman. Tending the Earth, Mending the Spirit: The Healing Gifts of Gardening. Nodin Press, 2006.

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Tending the Earth Mending the Spirit: The Healing Gifts of Gardening. Hazelden, 2000.

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Repair and Regeneration of Ligaments, Tendons, and Joint Capsule (Orthopedic Biology and Medicine). Humana Press, 2005.

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Sabapathay, S. Raja, and Roderick Dunn. Reconstruction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757689.003.0007.

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The principles of upper limb reconstruction are to perform careful wound excision, fix the skeleton, reconstruct vessels, nerves, tendons, and bone as required (either immediate or delayed), and to obtain primary healing of the soft tissues with healthy vascularized tissue. This enables early movement—ideally, supervised by hand therapists—and generally results in a good outcome. In particular, delayed healing and immobility can lead to long-term morbidity. We provide a general overview of the principles of surgical incisions in the hand, wound care, and suturing, and discuss the use of skin grafts and flaps in the upper limb. We describe reconstruction of the different areas of the upper limb, along with detailed sections on digital and thumb reconstruction.
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Memorial: A Ministry of Healing. Parker Hood Press, 1997.

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(Contributor), David Paul, ed. Souls in the Hands of a Tender God: Stories of the Search for Home and Healing on theStreets. Beacon Press, 2008.

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Souls in the Hands of a Tender God: Stories of the Search for Home and Healing on the Streets. Beacon Press, 2018.

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Balboni, Michael J., and Tracy A. Balboni. The Sacramental Nature of Medicine. Edited by Michael J. Balboni and Tracy A. Balboni. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199325764.003.0011.

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There is an underlying structural bond between medicine and religious monotheism. There are shared assumptions, values, and institutional structures that create a deep underlying unity between these two spheres. There are five broadly shared connections between secular medicine and the monotheistic religions—especially akin to Jewish and Christian traditions—where medicine and religion mirror one another in values and structures. These five points of connection include sickness/sin, the role of the healing mediator, therapy, patient disposition, and the healing milieu. When the spheres of medicine and religion become overtly disconnected from one another as partners, as now is the case in secular medicine, medicine rises perilously to the level of a functional-like religion. While contemporary medicine attempts to be consciously neutral toward traditional religions, medicine’s internal structures mirror deeper religious concepts, in tension with secular interpretations.
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Shore, Lesley Irene. Tending Inner Gardens: The Healing Art of Feminist Psychotherapy (Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies) (Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies). Haworth Press, 1994.

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Salter, Robert. Continuous Passive Motion: A Biological Concept for the Healing and Regeneration of Articular Cartilage, Ligaments, and Tendons : From Origination to Research to Clinical. Williams & Wilkins, 1992.

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VanderWeele, Tyler J. Religion and Health. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190272432.003.0022.

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This review is concerned with the relationships between religion and health. Its principal purpose is to provide an overview of the empirical research literature on this relationship, relating different forms of religious participation, especially religious service attendance, to various health outcomes. However, it also briefly considers theological and religious traditions and themes concerning health, healing, and wholeness. It further reviews interventions related to religious communities that promote health, considers relations between the empirical literature on religion and health and the theological/religious traditions, and discusses where there is convergence, where there is tension, and where various open questions for further reflection and research remain. It concludes with a number of summary propositions attempting to capture the major themes of the present survey.
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Givens, Terryl L. Spiritual Gifts. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794935.003.0008.

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Mormons believe that spiritual gifts must be in evidence in the true church and cited them frequently as evidence of a divinely sanctioned “restoration” of the gospel. Even many contemporary Restorationists broke with Mormons on the question of cessationism. Early Mormon charismata were tamed by revelation urging rational standards. Mormons continue to hold revelation—direct communication from God—as a fundamental tenet, with the institutional and the personal sometimes in tension. Visions and prophecies are affirmed in principle but less frequent in the modern church. Healing has largely been relegated to a priesthood ordinance. Speaking in unknown tongues (glossolalia) is almost unheard of today, and xenoglossia is interpreted as a spiritual assist to missionaries in foreign lands. Discernment is similarly understood in non-charismatic ways, and exorcism has largely faded.
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Henry, M. Stress fractures. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.012017.

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♦ Stress fractures are fractures occurring as the result of repetitive, submaximal loads, in the absence of a specific precipitating traumatic event.♦ These fractures can be subdivided into two groups on the basis of aetiology. Whereas ‘fatigue fractures’ result from the excessive repetitive (i.e. abnormal) loading of normal bone, ‘insufficiency fractures’ are fractures resulting from normal forces acting on abnormal bone.♦ Early diagnosis allows the initiation of effective treatment that can prevent prolonged pain and disability, as well as avoiding the progression to displacement or a non-union.♦ While management decisions are generally focused on activity modification, protection of weight bearing, and immobilization, there is a subset of fractures at high risk for progression to complete fracture, non-union, or delayed union. These high-risk stress fractures, including tension-side femoral neck fractures and anterior tibial cortex fractures, require aggressive treatment to prevent the sequelae of poor healing.
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Tending The Temple...my journey: A guide to balance, empowerment and healing from the inside out~ Includes 80 healthy recipes and shopping guide! North Charleston, SC: Createspace, 2011.

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