Causes of constant muscle tension

    • Muscle Tension Symptoms, Causes & Common Questions | Buoy

      muscle shortens but doesn’t develop tension because it doesn’t have anything to contract against – muscle shortens against a constant load. aka fixed-tension. there is a length at which peak isometric tension is established based on how far the muscle can shorten. afterload . muscle must generate enough tension to isometrically hold the ...

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    • [DOC File]Steven A - professorfink

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      A. Electron flow causes H+ to accumulate inside the thylakoid compartments. B. When the H+ flow out to the stroma through the channel proteins, ATP synthase causes ADP to gain a phosphate to form ATP. V. Light-Independent Reactions. A. These reactions constitute a pathway known as the Calvin-Benson cycle. 1.

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    • [DOC File]Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Exercise 4

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      1. (Page 1.) The level of muscle tension that can be developed within a given muscle is always constant. a. true b. false. 2. (Page 3.) What are the three factors which affect muscle tension in a whole muscle? 3. (Page 4.) A muscle contraction in response to a single stimulus of adequate strength is called a _____. 4. (Page 5.)

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10

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      Thus, multiple muscle APs can be evoked in the muscle as it develops tension and/or as that tension decays. In one set of experiments you will apply pairs of stimuli far enough apart that they won’t summate electrically, but close enough together that the tension from the twitches they evoke will sum together, as in the figure below.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 9: Muscles and Muscle Tissue

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      1. (Page 1.) The level of muscle tension that can be developed within a given muscle is always constant. a. true b. false. 2. (Page 3.) What are the three factors which affect muscle tension in a whole muscle? 3. (Page 4.) A muscle contraction in response to a single stimulus of adequate strength is called a _____. 4. (Page 5.)

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    • [DOC File]6.Whole Muscle HP - Interactive Physiology

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      The inability of a muscle to maintain its strength of contraction or tension is called muscle fatigue; it occurs when a muscle cannot produce enough ATP to meet its needs. Elevated oxygen use after exercise is called recovery oxygen consumption (rather than the …

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    • [DOC File]Contraction of Whole Muscle

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      When the imbalance becomes chronic, the connective tissues (fascia) become rigid, which inhibits movement, and potentially causes muscle tension which causes an imbalance in the functioning of the rest of the body.

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    • [DOC File]Physiology

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      Isotonic contraction - muscle shortens and can move a load (Fig 10.15) Tension, force exerted by a contracting muscle on some object, has to exceed load to move it. Tension remains constant as the muscle shortens. Isometric contractions - develops increased tension in muscle but muscle does not shorten or there is minimal shortening (Fig 10.15)

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 7: PHYSICAL APPROACHES

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      It is most often the result of poor or strenuous posture but can also result from trauma or constant muscle tension in the shoulder girdle. Static postures such as those sustained by assembly line workers, cash register operators, students of, for example, those who do needle work often result in a drooping shoulder and forward head posture.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      The maximum isometric tension (“force”) that can be generated by a muscle depends upon its degree of stretch at the time it is stimulated to contract. [see pp. 211 & 161] ____30. The atria & ventricles of the heart normally contract simultaneously. ____31. Hyperkalemia. would cause the cardiac muscle cells to hyperpolarize and result in ...

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