What are the common causes of a muscle weakness?
The most obvious and common example is due to a spinal vertebral bone misalignment, known as a subluxation. A subluxation can cause local inflammation and irritation at the spinal column, and it disrupts the nerve output from the spine. Other causes of muscular weakness are due to improper nerve messages to localized blood and lymphatic flow to the muscles, or even because of poor nutrition to the nerves themselves from an inadequate diet or malabsorption disorder. It has also been found that many of the muscles within the body have a neurologic association with a specific gland, organ or viscera. For example, if the small intestines are functioning improperly, the abdominal muscles wont work as they should either, (thats an easy one to figure out; if you dont eat right, your gut goes belly-up! Sorry, I couldnt resist the pun). Other examples include the adrenal glands association with the sartorius muscle in the thigh, the lungs association with the deltoid muscle in the shoulder, and