There are two chemicals that would make the best muscle relaxant. The names of the two chemicals that would make the best muscle relaxant are Actin and Myosin.
No, it's probably a better way of getting a muscle cramp.
Adhesion of muscle cells to cells of non-muscle tissues would be disrupted.
Isometrics.
Polar compounds are dissolved better in water.
Chlorine would be my best guess,
Chemical A, because if the cytoplasm is flooded with calcium, then the actin and myosin would slide into eachother, causing the muscle to contract.
Chemical A would be the best muscle relaxant. Since the muscle relies on ACH as a stimulant, this chemical would inhibit communication between the muscle cell and the neuron thus making it not contract. While Chemical B would cause further contraction of the muscle since calcium is needed to help the myosin head to attach to the actin filliment which creates muscle contraction.
No, it's probably a better way of getting a muscle cramp.
its not a muscle relaxer per sae! but lyrica(pregabalin) is the best for neuropathic pain also lyrica has a synergystic effect with most opiate painkillers as do all common benzodiadapines which are a type of muscle relaxant such as diazepam(vallium), midazolam(dormicum), lorazepam(ativan). or, out and out muscle relaxers which will work better with narcotics because they will still carry incidance of synergystic effects but offer less sedation and more relaxation, the most potant muscle relaxer/antispasmotic is baclofen.
Depends on what causes your back pain. Tramadol is a painkiller, with little muscle relaxant properties. Diazepam will only relax the back muscles. I would say tramadol is the best for pain. In small doses both med's can also be taken together.
Adhesion of muscle cells to cells of non-muscle tissues would be disrupted.
this would be to use light weights you are still working your muscle but not to bulk them up
The best muscle enhancers for women would be to eat a lot everyday as well as exercise at a routine you can pick out, suggestively 1 hour a day, for you.
I would reccommend drinking muscle milk. You can buy it at a vitamin store.
The best would be physical therapy to increase the muscle strength.
that best describes cardiac muscle is multincieated
no, phagocyctic white blood cells would provide the best opportunity to study lysosomes.