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A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, such as bones, cartilage, muscles or tendons. ... Muscle weakness in ...
Ease muscle tension. Tense muscles can trigger tension-type headaches. Apply heat to relieve tense neck and shoulder muscles. Use a heating pad set on low, a ...
It can cause sudden weakness in the arms or legs, loss of muscle tone, and loss of reflexes. ... Severe symptoms involve respiratory failure, due to the muscles ...
The rectus muscle is one of the major abdominal muscles. For a muscle-sparing free TRAM flap, a surgeon takes only a part of the rectus abdominis muscle.
More homogenous muscles are denser and tend to have less fat in them, Dr. St. Sauver notes. "Previous studies have suggested that muscle density, not size, is ...
... muscles can influence muscle fatigue and muscle function in normal and low oxygen conditions. The ventilatory response to exercise and skeletal muscle ...
As principal investigator in the Muscle Physiology and Metabolism Laboratory, Dr. Lanza leads a research team that's advancing exercise physiology research in ...
Your center of gravity changes. Muscles in the stomach area that support the spine stretch and weaken. Hormones relax connective bands of tissue, called ...
Typically, the best time to stretch is after a workout when your muscles are warm and more receptive to stretching. ... If a muscle on one side of your body is ...
Kegel exercises strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which support the uterus, bladder, small intestine and rectum. You can do Kegel exercises, ...
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