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Muscles Learn

Muscles are different from other tissues. When injured, bones knit; if the skin is cut or a joint capsule is torn, it heals; but when a muscle is injured, something else happens -- it learns. It learns to protect that part and it develops habits of guarding and splinting which limit motion, restrict circulation, and cause pain, stiffness and muscular dysfunction, especially weakness. The muscles have long memories and these symptoms may persist for years.

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