Scar Tissue
Cross-source consensus on Scar Tissue from 4 sources and 14 claims.
4 sources · 14 claims
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- Scar tissue is dense, poorly vascularized connective tissue that forms after chronic inflammation and replaces normal tissue. — 8 Ways to Heal Trauma (Physical) without Medication
- Scar tissue restricts motion, reduces local circulation, and perpetuates further inflammation. — 8 Ways to Heal Trauma (Physical) without Medication
- Chronic inflammation and scar tissue create a self-reinforcing cycle of immobility and deeper inflammation. — 8 Ways to Heal Trauma (Physical) without Medication
- Whiplash from a rear-impact collision creates tearing and adhesion formation in the ligament-rich area beneath the clavicle. — Collarbone Stretches for Shoulder Pain Relief and Tightness
- Scar tissue is dense, poorly vascularized connective tissue that replaces normal tissue after chronic inflammation. — 8 Ways to Heal Trauma (Physical) without Medication
- Castor oil is particularly effective at dissolving scar tissue. — Castor Oil Compresses and Sun Exposure for Liver Health
- Repetitive sports movements such as golf, baseball, and tennis swings gradually build micro-tears and scar tissue at clavicular attachments. — Collarbone Stretches for Shoulder Pain Relief and Tightness
- Excessive bench press or pressing movements cause micro-damage at pec and deltoid attachments that heals with fibrous tissue. — Collarbone Stretches for Shoulder Pain Relief and Tightness
- Scar tissue restricts motion, reduces local circulation, and sustains further inflammation. — 8 Ways to Heal Trauma (Physical) without Medication
- Falls onto the shoulder or outstretched arm transmit force through the shoulder girdle directly to clavicular attachments, promoting adhesion formation. — Collarbone Stretches for Shoulder Pain Relief and Tightness