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SOFT CONNECTIVE TISSUE PAIN REPORT BY O.R.GANESAMURTHI
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SOFT

CONNECTIVE

TISSUE PAIN

REPORT BY

O.R.GANESAMURTHI

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INTRODUCTION

derived largely from embryonic mesoderm

composed of cells,fibres and amorphous substance

(intercellur substance secreted by cells

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Function:

binds organs and tissue together.

It must be strong.

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Connective tissue fibers, which are made of protein, are of three kinds:

collagenous fibers

elastics fibers

reticular fiber

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Axis 1physical conditions

Somatic pain

Deep pain

Musculoskeletal pain

Connective tissue pain

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Soft connective pain – more constant then muscle pain

Follow inflammatory time frame

Pain – pulsatile quality

in intensity

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Cellulitis is a example of Connective tissue pain

An acute, diffuse, and suppurative inflammation of loose connective tissue, particularly the deep subcutaneous tissues, and sometimes muscle, which is most commonly seen as a result of infection of a wound, ulcer, or other skin lesions.

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Purulent inflammatory conditions

Deeper soft tissue

Intensity of pain depends acute , spreading, distensions of tissue

Confinement inflammatory exudate

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• Acute cellulitis – swelling and pain

• Involve in sublingual area

• mylohyoid muscle determines

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Supra mylohyoid

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infra mylohyoid

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Palatal cellulitis

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Buccal cellulitis

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Pterygomandibular space

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Infra temporal fossa – facial swelling

Temporal muscle – trismus

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Investigations

The history

Clinical course

Manual palpation

Surgical aspiration

Blood culture

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Differential diagnosis

Muscle pain

Vascular pain

Glandular pain

Other condition

1. cysts

2. tumor

both begin and malignant

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Treatment

Pharmacologic management

Physical therapy

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Pharmacologic management

Antimicrobial agent

Analgesic agent

Anti-inflammatory agent

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Physical therapy

deep heat therapy diathermy is used for this deep heat therapy

When heat is not helpful ice can be tried

Deep massage can be used

Ultrasound

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Taj Mahal- INDIA

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