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The relaxation periods bring about a necessary situation in which the muscles become more pliable, and are then gradually released. The amount of release varies according to the given muscle system and its interaction with others. During the time of relaxation then there often may be a less reliable overall posture. (Which Jane has mentioned.)
The relaxation continues longer to ensure that undue strain is not placed upon the releasing muscles until they are acclimated. They rest themselves, in other words, after each such treatment. This is followed by the desire to move. The inclination toward muscular activity then somewhat later appears as increased strength or pliability.
The right and left sides are out of balance. The relaxation episodes naturally provide in their own way, more easily and without discomfort, the same sort of benefit that theoretically would be received, say, in a chiropractic treatment. This is but one part of the process, however. The release of muscles takes place in such a way that the tendons around joints are gradually loosened, and then the body works on the joints themselves. Ruburt has experienced the slight soreness as rigidity in those areas begins to loosen. There is also the repair of tissue about the joints.
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