Not exact matches
«Had Man's body,» says Dr. Derham, «been made according to any of the Atheistical Schemes, or any other Method than that of the infinite Lord of the World, this wise Variety would never have been: but Men's Faces would have been cast in the
same, or not a very different Mould, their Organs of Speech would have sounded the
same or not so great a Variety of Notes;
and the
same Structure of
Muscles and Nerves would have given the Hand the
same Direction in Writing.
This referred pain can happen because the breasts
and the
muscle strain share the
same nerve pathways.
Fast leg
muscles (center) in the
same animal lose
nerve contacts (red stain only)
and become paralyzed.
Compared to uninfected subjects of the
same age, infected subjects in this study (treated
and untreated) demonstrated Inflammation in
and around the heart, in skeletal
muscles, joints,
and the protective sheath that covers the brain,
and near peripheral
nerves.
We detect such currents in
muscles,
nerves, secretory glands,
and electric organs of fish as well as in plant tissue -LRB-...) It seems likely that all these currents have a similar, if not the
same basis,
and that their strength
and potency depends on the structural conditions
and chemical composition of the cells making up each organ.»
That
same on - cup serving contains 15 % of the phosphorus daily needs, together with the exact
same amount of zinc, both of which are vital to
muscle,
nerve and heart function, as well as a good amount of magnesium.
The compartments aren't able to expand as much as they're supposed to be able to under increased pressure
and you get a ton of pressure within the
muscles and as that happens, it compresses
nerves and blood vessels
and decreases blood flow which means that the tissues inside that compartment don't get enough oxygen rich blood
and they are essentially oxygen starved
and they become damage the
same way that your heart, if oxygen starved, undergoes a heart attack
and this can not be painful but can be damaging to the
muscles.
While this can be caused by tight
muscles, it can also occur by external irritation, such as sitting in the
same position (while driving, for example)
and irritating both the sciatic
nerve and piriformis
muscle.
I have also found that although back bends are great for stabilising the SI if I practice a deep back bend without properly engaging my core this can irritate my SI as the
muscles in my lower back over tense
and the squeeze on the area around my SI presses on the
same over stressed
nerves.
At the
same time that these
nerve impulses are going to the brain to tell you it hurts, there are other
nerves in the spinal cord that go to the
muscle near the area of pain
and cause a reflex movement away from the pain.