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When a muscle is stimulated before it can fully relax, it can lead to a phenomenon called tetanus, where the muscle fibers do not have enough time to relax between contractions. This results in a sustained contraction, which can increase muscle tension and force production. If this stimulation continues, it may lead to fatigue, muscle soreness, or damage due to excessive tension and energy consumption. Ultimately, the muscle's ability to function effectively can be compromised.

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