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Soft Tissue Therapy

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False. In many injuries, these spasms are actually not "jolts," but, in fact, displayed in muscle stiffness. This is the body's way of preventing movement that will cause greater damage. Acute must not have this removed, but subacute, onward, requires different levels of necessity when challenging these spasms. (Ratio of severity : how much the injury should be moved)

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



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True or False: Muscle spasms are only defined by "jolts" of movement.


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