In denervation (disuse) atrophy, fibrous connective tissue replaces the muscle tissue that was lost. When atrophy is complete, fibrous tissue cannot be reversed to muscle tissue.
Muscle thereapy is for damaged muscle tissue which can be replaced (sort of) with training. When nerves are damaged they do regerate and so training will not help.
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If you are at fault, you are responsible for the damage and your insurance company would pay. If the person was injured, some states pay only the medical costs, not pain and suffering.
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Asker: I was involved in an automobile accident that required extensive medical treatment and prolonged pain and suffering. My case has been valued at $1.45 million, and I've read that personal injury lawyers charge 33-40% contingency fees on personal injury cases. I understand $10,000 on a $30,000 case, but will I actually have to pay a lawyer $5000,000+ just to represent me?
If you are looking to run in compression wraps/ tights after suffering extensive burns, this should be a question directed to your medical practitioner, who can assess your condition.
An adult, for non-physiological reasons, be recurrently controlled by multiple discrete identity or personality states while also suffering extensive memory lapses.
Farm and factory workers have greater-than-average risks of suffering injuries that result in traumatic amputation. Automobile and motorcycle accidents and the use of lawnmowers, saws, and power tools are also common causes.
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Farm and factory workers have greater-than-average risks of suffering injuries that result in traumatic amputation. Automobile and motorcycle accidents and the use of lawnmowers, saws, and power tools are also common causes.
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