you should know.
the blood muscle
anaerobic glycolysis and lactic acid formation
stimulation of the muscle by a nerve ending.
glucose
no
stimulation of the muscle by a nerve ending.
Aerobic and anaerobic pathways. instant energy comes from anaerobic pathways (Glycolysis) and long durations come from aerobic pathways (Krebs cycle).
Red Muscle is suited for endurance activities.
When there is apparent muscular weakness after a diagnosed stroke, the problem typically is not with the muscle, but with interruption of the neural pathways that access the muscle in question. As the stroke has killed off some of the neural connections to that muscle or muscles, weakness will appear until (and if) a sort of "re-routing" occurs and neural pathways are established once more.
Although there are a few sources/pathways, typically its glucose (a sugar/carbohydrate) that refuels muscle glycogen
therapeutic ultrasound
Faradic current is specifically designed to stimulate muscle contraction through the nerve pathways