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A microscopy image showing diaphragm muscle fibers in cross-section according to fiber type in ... muscles and the physiological mechanisms underlying plasticity ...
The spine is a column of bones held together by muscles, tendons and ligaments. ... A common cause of back pain is injury to a muscle or ligament. These ...
... muscles, an inability to speak, or slow speech. Check with your doctor right ... muscle twitching; pinpoint red spots on the skin; poor coordination ...
Depending on the cause, arm pain can start suddenly or develop over time. Arm pain may be related to problems with the muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments and ...
... muscle pain, red irritated eyes, red skin lesions, sore throat, sores, ulcers ... excessive muscle tone, muscle tension, or tightness; excessive tearing ...
Sometimes treatment involves corticosteroids and numbing medications injected into the joint. Rarely, arthroscopic surgery is needed to loosen the joint capsule ...
... muscle weakness. Weakened muscles, initially presenting with decreased tone or flaccidity, that can become stiff and shortened over time (contracture).
Diazepam injection is also used to treat seizures, including status epilepticus. It may also be used to help relax muscle or relieve muscle spasms. Diazepam ...
As in all muscles, increased airway smooth muscle contraction (hyperreactivity) imposes increased energetic demands (ATP hydrolysis) and mitochondrial stress.
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