Oohhhhhhh. OK

Well, I hope if you get anything done it's helpful

BTW, myofascial pain is caused by the "fight or flight" reaction....muscle material is encased in tiny tubes, like wires are encased in rubber coating, and are bundled together in large amounts to create the actual muscles. The casing for each "wire" of muscle material contracts when the "fight or flight" reaction is activated, and when ths reaction is sustained for too long, the result is tight bands of very sore muscles. That's why FMS and Myofascial pain usually go together. Hope that's right

Rox
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