It takes a while don't worry they put you to sleep
An IED
Yes
Horses usually sleep standing up. They are able to lock their knees and keep their balance while they are asleep. Very young horses will sometimes sleep laying down, in which case it is normal to have straw or sawdust for them to lay on.
It means they become straight
water retention and circulation. try laying down on your back and elevating your leg while you sleep at night.
I really think your muscles are just sore, not because your knee's are "locking" in the air. If your jumping on a trampoline for long hours your going to be hurting later on.
Yes they did it when he was lock up
Daniel Bryan's signature move is the "Running Knee" or "Yes! Knee". He also frequently uses the "Yes Lock" submission hold as a finishing maneuver.
osteochondritis dessecans lesions. Have one right now on my right knee.
Quadriceps muscle is one of the strongest muscle of the body, but yes it can tear. Quadricpes muscle originates from the femur the thigh bone and inserts into the knee cap bone patella and then it goes down further to insert onto the leg bone or tibia. The main function of the muscle is extension of the knee that is to make the knee straight. it can tear at three locations 1 quadriceps tendon tear 2 patella fracture 3 patellar tendon tear the effect of this is inability to extend the knee and inability to lock the knee while standing the person buckles at the knee while standing.
From mouth to end outcome it takes 12 hours for a horse to fully digest a meal.