Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Contraction vs. Tension
Job's Body: An active, contracting muscle assists in its own circulation by pumping fluids in and out. By contrast, "a muscle in a state of sustained tension is working, exerting a pull against a fixed resistance -- usually another muscle that is working in a static position. Therefore its nutritive needs are much higher than if it were at rest...or even contracting smoothly without resistance." p. 131
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