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Soft tissue / Muscular system / Neurological disorders / Exercise physiology / Muscle / Tissues / Stretching / Weakness / Electromyography / Anatomy / Biology / Medicine
Date: 2014-04-30 11:19:08
Soft tissue
Muscular system
Neurological disorders
Exercise physiology
Muscle
Tissues
Stretching
Weakness
Electromyography
Anatomy
Biology
Medicine

X-Plain Muscles Reference Summary Introduction Muscles are very important elements of the human body. They account for about half of a person’s weight. Understanding how muscles work and how they can be injured is

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