CHAPTER ONE
• Most frequently the antagonist muscles are torn. Their inability to relax rapidly, plus the great contractile forces of the agonist muscles added to the momentum of the moving part, subject the antagonists to sudden severe strain that can result in tearing of the fibers themselves as well as their tendinous attachments. ................
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