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Old 08-25-2013, 12:55 PM #11
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I'm glad you are doing better. It could have been a muscle strain. With MS, our muscles can easily be injured without doing much to them. If we over work an already spastic muscle, it could cause a strain/sprain in that muscle. Sometimes we have spasticity and don't realize it. It could be the muscle was already spastic and when you worked out you over used it causing the strain/sprain.
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