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Tuesday, December 15, 2009. Why hope was invented. Even a seemingly impossible problem may have a solution. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why hope was invented. I'm a software engineer fascinated by how things work. And now I am working on the problem of muscular stiffness and all of problems it causes. View my complete profile.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009. Why hope was invented. Even a seemingly impossible problem may have a solution. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why hope was invented. I'm a software engineer fascinated by how things work. And now I am working on the problem of muscular stiffness and all of problems it causes. View my complete profile.
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Saturday, November 14, 2009. Talk About a Fragmented Industry. Look at all these different kinds of massage:. Does the sheer size of this list indicate that there still are some critical things missing to our understanding of massage and its effects? I think so. And I think we need better quality data and better theories to isolate the truly valuable things that are common to all of these traditions, as well those things that give each their unique power (if indeed they have any at all).
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Thursday, September 17, 2009. Are Wrist Braces for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome a Good Idea? Some thoughts on the topic. Personally, I believe immobility helps in the short run but costs you big in the long run. Loss of range of motion. Is the circulatory problems at the root of carpal tunnel syndrome. Immobilization can only exacerbate the problem. It is not a real solution. Labels: Carpal tunnel syndrome. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Possible Cause of CTS. View my complete profile.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Mechanisms Causing and Perpetuating Muscular Problems. What mechanisms and structures play a role in muscular problems? That lack of healthy blood flow can cause the sarcomeres, the contractile unit of muscle, to get stuck in their contracted position. This is how a muscle gets tight and actually shorter. The hard muscles are shorter and thicker and this makes manipulating the sheath to break up the collagen much harder. But if the muscle is softened first, it can be done.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009. Another Possible Cause of CTS. Check out this illustration of the hand. Note the common sheath for the tendons, especially how it runs down the carpal tunnel. Its the big fat structure in light blue. As we've seen throughout the body, sheaths have been known to stiffen when they are not stretched regularly. Could this sheath become stiff enough to cause the pressure on the nerve that characterizes carpal tunnel syndrome? Labels: Carpal tunnel syndrome. Labels: Carpal tunnel ...
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. From Chemical to Mechanical Energy. See how myosin moves actin, which is what makes each sarcomere contract. And here's another about what's going on inside of myosin. Http:/ www.utexas.edu/know/2010/09/21/muscle modeling/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). From Chemical to Mechanical Energy. I'm a software engineer fascinated by how things work. And now I am working on the problem of muscular stiffness and all of problems it causes. View my complete profile.
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http://blog.deeptherapeutics.com/2009/09/another-possible-cause-of-cts.html
Thursday, September 24, 2009. Another Possible Cause of CTS. Check out this illustration of the hand. Note the common sheath for the tendons, especially how it runs down the carpal tunnel. Its the big fat structure in light blue. As we've seen throughout the body, sheaths have been known to stiffen when they are not stretched regularly. Could this sheath become stiff enough to cause the pressure on the nerve that characterizes carpal tunnel syndrome? Labels: Carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Deep Therapeutics
http://blog.deeptherapeutics.com/2010_12_01_archive.html
Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Mechanisms Causing and Perpetuating Muscular Problems. What mechanisms and structures play a role in muscular problems? That lack of healthy blood flow can cause the sarcomeres, the contractile unit of muscle, to get stuck in their contracted position. This is how a muscle gets tight and actually shorter. The hard muscles are shorter and thicker and this makes manipulating the sheath to break up the collagen much harder. But if the muscle is softened first, it can be done.