Your brain controls your entire body! If something is wrong with your brain the other part of the body may not be affected however your brain has led you to think that.
It doesn't. Fat and Muscle are both completely different things.
The injury would allow for the joint the muscles are attached to, to move in one direction...either only up becasue the lower muscle was damaged...or only down because the top muscle of the pair was damaged.
An injury to a muscle or a tendon is called a strain.
They are both Muscle Relaxes, but are chemically completely different.
Yes. They are completely different medications.
A strain, or pulled muscle, is an injury in which a muscle or its attaching tendons are torn due to overstretching. It is often associated with fatigue, muscle overuse and improper movement.
A muscle injury is a tear or bruise of the muscle itself. Muscle soreness is more commonly the burning from lactic acid trapped in the muscles that is burned off with strenuous use of the muscle.
Muscle atrophy can affect any muscle within the body. Atrophy is a wasting or decrease in size of a body organ, tissue, or part owing to disease, injury, or lack of use. Any muscle is subject to atrophy from either lack of use or disease. This is especially true after injury or extended bedrest. To answer your question there are no two prominent muscles that are exclusively affected in muscle atrophy.
Repetitive Strain Injury or RSI.
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No, few if any of them are. Some narcotics can certainly have a muscle relaxant effect, but muscle relaxants - an important therapeutic part of medicine - are completely different kinds of compounds.
A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon. A sprain is an injury to a ligament.