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How Stress Triggers Acute Skeletal Muscle Injuries and What to Do About It

How Stress Triggers Acute Skeletal Muscle Injuries and What to Do About It

September 30 Tiffany Ravenshaw 19 Comments

Explore how stress hormones like cortisol raise the risk of acute skeletal muscle injuries, the science behind it, and practical steps to prevent and recover from stress‑related strains.

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