microtrauma
An injury that doesn't immediately cause pain or soreness could be a stress fracture, tendonitis, or a muscle strain. These injuries may take some time to develop symptoms as inflammation and damage gradually accumulate. It's important to pay attention to any persistent discomfort or changes in movement patterns to address these issues early on.
Your cat may be experiencing soreness behind its ear due to various reasons such as an ear infection, injury, mites, or allergies. It is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
acute injury = immediate effect, often easy to accurately relate cause of effect. overuse injury = due to increase frequency, difficult to accurately relate cause of effect
soreness
probaly yes
Yes it does.
Yes!
Exercise and working out
pesticide damage
orel toxicity
Advantages of reflex action it prevents us from getting injury because when we touches a hot object it can harm our hand and can cause injury we pull our hand quickly because of reflex action it prevents us from injury by taking immediate action
Advantages of reflex action it prevents us from getting injury because when we touches a hot object it can harm our hand and can cause injury we pull our hand quickly because of reflex action it prevents us from injury by taking immediate action