
Following a prolonged period of immobilization the mind is critical in maintaining muscle and the mental imagery may be the key in reducing the associated muscle loss, according to researchers at the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI) at Ohio University. Researcher Brian C. Clark and his colleagues tested how the brain's cortex plays into strength development and designed an experiment to measure changes in wrist flexor strength in three groups ...
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