Nerves affect the muscles because the brain sends out an impulse which goes down the spine and through the body to what ever part of the body it wants to reach and then the impulse is transmitted to a motor neuron and the motor neuron tells a muscle or a gland to contract or excreta some liquid like the saliva glands when you smell food in the air.
Muscles receive instructions to move from the brain.
Essentially nothing but to carry them around. There are nerves that try to keep track of what muscles are doing ... but the muscles are not actually involved with this.
Yes, without the nerves the muscles would be rendered useless. The muscles MUST have stimulation from somehwere in order to contract.
When the sugar level is high it causes your blood vessles to constrict and results in restriction of blood to organs, muscles, nerves and your brain.
Massage therapy can help facial muscles and nerves regenerate by increasing blood flow to the area. Massage therapy alone will not regenerate muscles or nerves.
Well, there are nerves in your muscles, an easy connection. That's how you can tell when you are sore or tense or whatever
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The abdominal muscles are primarily innervated by the lower intercostal nerves, which originate from the thoracic spinal nerves. These nerves come together to form the lower thoracic intercostal nerves and the subcostal nerve, collectively contributing to the innervation of the abdominal muscles.
the nerves in our muscles gives a message and thats how muscles go thicker and shorter
The Phrenic & Intercostal nerves.