It could be a number of things. Try having your wheel alignment checked along with your tires for knots
There are many ways that you can get knots in your back. You could for example just be too tense.
Knots are muscles that are spasmed or contracted relative to the muscle around them. They tend to be localized and can cause pain and stiffness.
Yes. I have fibromyalgia and I get hard knots and bruises on my thighs they are so tender to the touch I cry just being touched or walking. I was told this was the cause.
the movers really loved Douglas fisher as knit knots but there was just so much that they could do with the character... =)
There are many things that cause knots on the back of the arm. These conditions range from a contusion, cyst, or swollen lymph nodes.
A cobbled street or a knotty piece of wood could be described as being full of bumps or knots.
It is widely publicized that the children of the westward-bound settlers of early America were so bored riding along the trail, that they learned to tie knots with their toes!
Nonsensical question. 'Knot' is a measure of speed or velocity and kilometre of distance or length. The two are not compatible. You might as well ask how many ounces are in a kilowatt. To cover 41 kilometres/hour you would be sailing (presumably) at 22.14knots or 22.13 UK knots. Originally the knots that gave their name to the unit were placed at intervals of 47ft 3in along a rope. I suppose - in a round about way - you could say that there would therefore be 341.62 knots in your 41km but I suspect that isn't the answer you were looking for...
Movable knots in the body, such as trigger points, are common and usually harmless. They can cause discomfort and pain but are generally not a cause for concern. Regular stretching, massage, and proper hydration can help relieve the tension and reduce the likelihood of developing these knots. If persistent or severe pain is experienced, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional.
Possible causes of knots on a dog's body include muscle tension, injury, or underlying health issues. Treatments may include massage, warm compresses, or veterinary care depending on the cause of the knots.
USN Gato class subs in WWII could about 20 knots surface, and about 9 knots underwater.