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The level of immobilization score ranged from 1 (no immobilizing or sedative effect) to 6 (excessive immobilization depth with respiration <3 breaths/min).
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Contracture is defined as shortening of connective tissue (ligaments, tendons, and cartilage) caused by excessive arthrofibrosis, immobilization, inactivation, adhesions, or excessive neuromuscular tone [ 9- 11].
Finally, Orzuaa et al. (2009) concluded that out of ten agro-industrial wastes, four of them including Citrus aurantifolia, Malus domestica, Citrus sinensis, and Cocos nucífera have excessive potential as immobilization carrier for SSF.
Contracture occurs following prolonged joint positioning (immobilization), excessive arthrofibrosis (common following surgical procedures), idiopathic, neural hypertonicity, and due to obstruction [ 1– 23].
"So not excessively excessive.
In the tendon, however, it may provide greater gain but is not stable and requires postoperative immobilization to avoid excessive lengthening.
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"The problem is, it appears they've also rejected the cheaper alternative, which is immobilization".
Even a complete ligament tear can heal without surgery through proper immobilization.
Preventive action is also important during long periods of immobilization, including long car and plane rides.
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