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distribution and functional relationships
Answer:They increase or decrease activity at certain synapses
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ALS was first discovered in studies conducted between 1865 and 1869 by French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot. The condition became widely known in the late 1930s as Lou Gehrig's disease with the diagnosis of the American baseball player bearing the same name.
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Calcium channel blocker which is used to treat hypertension due to its effect of vasodilator is B) Nifedipine
Explanation:
Calcium channel blocker is a drug whose usage is that the they prevent calcium from entering in to the muscle cells of heart and arteries.
Nifedipine is one of many types of channel blocker, it is a medication which is used to when a person is experiencing chest pain and hypertension. This medication keeps the blood vessel relaxing , so that the blood can easily flow. Nifedipine helps in relaxing smooth muscle by causing vasolidation which is a phenomenon that happens when there is a reduction in the contraction of artery and expansion of diameter of arteries.
A myofascial release is a form of massage therapy that addresses the fascia of connective tissue to release contracted muscles.
Explanation:
Myofascial release (MFR) therapy releases myofascial connective tissue contractions and restrictions by the application of gentle but sustained pressure in order to restore and increase range of motion and eliminate muscle pain.
The gentle pressure through a low load but slowly and gradually makes way for the viscoelastic fascial medium to release the contraction and elongate.
This therapy also called the trigger point therapy is a hands-on massage technique that involves strokes made by fingers, forearm, and loose fists slowly but to the appropriate depth of the fascial layers as felt by the therapist.