Cerebral Palsy maybe/maybe not

its transmission was just fine. The data unpacking downstream failed. The noise generated distally by high gain receptors doesn’t only mechanically dampen the mechanics it can also make decoding the brain’s signals impossible. The abnormality may well be not cerebral nor a palsy but another example of signal to noise mismatch. There is not a whole lot to do to the brain for the signal side (suppress seizures etc). But distally, get the noise down. THAT is a main target and maybe another book in itself…

One last swing of the ax on the metabolic side

ATP energy is supplied by aerobic (mitochondrial) paths TO ELONGATE muscle (releasing heat of relaxation ). Actin fibers are separated from and moved along myosin fibers to elongate the muscle cell. Like arming a cross

bow. Activation releases the energy that preset the mechanical tension. Rigor mortis = contracted, the lowest energy state. For any one muscle, activation is brief. The ‘relaxed’ [resetting & recharging] state is long. Muscle tension, slows to stops blood flow. In the absence of sufficient relaxation, muscle goes anaerobic and then quits as lactic acid acid (from anaerobic action) builds. Muscle is left waiting for a wash out and new energy supply with the lactic acid left to the liver for recycling lactate up the metabolic chain to build more usable sugar. Yes, the liver is an organ that is vital to athletic performance. [hepatologists heard cheering].

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