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Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Damage

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
In brief: Delayed-onset muscle soreness is most likely caused by structural damage in skeletal muscle after eccentric exercise, in which muscles produce force while lengthening, as in running downhill. This damage may take as long as 12 weeks to repair.
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Direct neurotization of severely damaged muscles

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1982
Abstract A surgical technique for the restoration of nerve supply to previously severely damaged and denervated muscle is described. A nerve graft bridges the gap between the motor nerve proximally and the intact muscle distally. The distal end of the graft is divided into specific fasciculi, which are attached to different areas on the remaining ...
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No Muscle Damage from Clofibrate

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
J W, Vester, G, Sabeh, T S, Danowski
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Fundamentals of Muscle Damage and Repair of Skeletal Muscle

Skeletal muscle is significantly adaptable to stimuli such as physical activity. After conditions of damaging activity, such as eccentric exercise, skeletal muscle tissue undergoes extensive remodelling due to the mechanical stress and subsequent inflammation due to the exercise-induced muscle damage. Repair and remodelling of muscle fibres is directed
Kamal, Michael   +4 more
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The scintigraphic detection of muscle damage

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1991
W J, Hornof, P D, Koblik
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Eccentric Muscle Damage

2012
Uwe Proske   +27 more
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Muscle Damage in Heroin Addicts

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
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