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Re: Re: Pectoral Muscle Spasms - Jeff

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Well I believe that it is both. My pt said that actually cannot believe it when

it goes into spasm (it has at time remained contracted for long periods of

time), he says that it would be like some working out their pec muscles to their

fullest extent 24 hours a day 7 days a week. I also believe that it is

neurological firing.

My neurologist in charge of the botox as said though that once my pec muscles

get going the rest of muscles surrounding the shoulder like to jump on the band

wagon and it can get pretty violent/gross looking at times.

Any suggestions would be great, I would of course take them to my doc and ortho

and run it through them before I tried anything on my own. ; )

Jeff

Re: Pectoral Muscle Spasms - Jeff

I have them for severe pectoral muscle spasms. They seem to work

really good... but they aren't to pleasant to get.

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Pec Minor or Pec Major? Also, is the spasm caused by the muscle

firing neurologically or is it more of a cramping sensation? In

other words, is it a problem with the nerves or with the muscle

fibers? Depending on what is causing it, I may have some ideas that

you might want to try.

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