Mrs. Everitt
Strains can range from mild muscle stiffness to great soreness.
Lactic Acid forms in the muscles as a metabolic by-product of intense muscle use. The resultant lactic acid (CO2 Buildup) in the muscle causes a delayed onset muscle stiffness/soreness.
tetany
It's lactic acid. C3H6O3
cold weather, or a strained muscle
DOMS stands for delayed onset muscle soreness, it is caused from working out muscles and them developing small tears causing the muscle to grow. The only way to treat it is to let it pass the soreness will go away when the muscle heal.
There is not an individual condition called a muscle cold. What people call a muscle cold is actually the muscle soreness and fatigue associated with a flu. A flu is caused by a virus.
Chiropractic massages will help with sore muscles. They are very theraputic. You can also go to a certifed massage therapost for a regualar massage as well.
When the body produces lactic acid because it doesn't have enough oxygen this makes a muscle sore.
sounds like Ankylosing Spondylitis. usually causes fusion of the vertebra
Delayed onset muscle soreness, DOMS, occurs following overexertion.. Pain during muscle use can be caused by a spasm, which slows arterial blood flow to the area and is referred to as claudication.
A build up in lactic acid can cause muscle soreness. Also, it is important to get a good source of protein so your muscles have more building blocks to repair themselves, and cardio exercise (anything that raises your heart rate)