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∙ 11y agoIt is a symptom of Parkinson's Disease
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∙ 11y agoA treppe is a gradual increase in muscle contractions following rapidly repeated stimulation. When a muscle is stimulated a second time immediately after the first , the next muscle will be higher in intensity.
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"Treppen" is a German word for "staircase" in English. In the context of muscle physiology, treppe refers to the phenomenon where a muscle fiber exhibits a gradual increase in tension and contraction strength when stimulated at increasing frequencies. This occurs due to the progressive build-up of calcium ions in the muscle fiber, leading to an increase in cross-bridge formation between actin and myosin filaments.
is produced by Clostridium tetani bacteria. Tetanus involves generalized rigidity and painful convulsive spasms of skeletal muscles, occurring 3 to 21 days after infection. The muscle stiffness usually involves the jaw (lockjaw) and neck muscles, and then becomes generalized.
Absence of the peck muscle is a major symptom of Poland Syndrome.
No it's not.
It's a Possibility.
Spina Bifida does cause muscle atrophy, usually in the legs, feet, bowel, and bladder.
Press ups do increase chest muscle. When you're doing then it uses your pecks and the muscle above them.