2009年11月30日 星期一

try to understand the fascia

Fascia




Fascia is a form of connective tissue. Its job is to provide a sliding and gliding environment for muscles, to suspend organs in their proper place, to transmit movement from muscle to the bones they are attached to, and to provide a supportive and moveable wrapping for nerves and blood vessels as they pass through and between muscles.

Fascia, in its non-stretchy form, is the substance that makes up tendons, which attach muscle to bone, and ligaments, which attach bone to bone.
Muscles are composed of muscle fibers that are each wrapped in a thin, tight sheath of connective tissue known as fascia. Bundles of muscle fibers are then over wrapped with a slightly thicker layer of fascia, then bundles of bundles are similarly wrapped with fascia and then the total muscle is wrapped again with another layer of fascia. As the muscle nears its end at a bone, the size and number of muscle fibers significantly decreases, narrowing the circumference of the muscle, but the fascia that has been wrapping those muscle fibers continues, becoming the tendon that attaches the muscle to bone. Fascia is like a big cobweb that runs throughout your entire body. The interconnected nature of fascia means that everything in the body is connected to everything else. When one part of fascia is injured or compromised in any way, it can affect tissues that are far from the original site of the injury or impairment. In the case of repetitive strain injuries, this means that tissue changes in the shoulder which are the result of an old injury can, over time, affect the condition and function of fascia farther down the arm and into the hand. This often leads to the confusing, seemingly unrelated symptoms that are often present in any case of RSI. Symptoms may be felt in one area, but the source of the strain could be located somewhere else. When poor posture habits cause fascial changes in the neighborhood around a nerve, then the normally loose, suspending fascia that protects that nerve becomes tighter. The nerve, inside its casing of tight fascia, can then become stuck to nearby muscle, bone, blood vessels, or even skin. Every time muscles in the area contract, the tight casing of fascia around the nerve gets tugged and the nerve becomes more and more irritated until an injury is felt, causing tingling, numbness, zinging sensations, and sometimes burning or weakness. In the case of repetitive strain injuries that have muscle-based symptoms (weakness, pain, pressure, drawing sensations, congestion, etc.), the fascia surrounding and permeating through muscle becomes tight and restricted. This can prevent the muscle from accomplishing the work it is designed to do by inhibiting the full contraction and release of the tight muscle. This forces neighboring muscles to pick up the slack, helping the restricted muscle do its job. The problem is, the helper muscles aren’t designed to contract and release in exactly the same direction as the restricted muscle, so helping causes more strain in the helper muscle. Now you have two muscles that are restricted and strained and the process of more adhesion and more restriction continues. Fascia creates a wrapping around the entire muscle, much like a sausage casing. This part of the fascia can also become adhered and will cause one muscle to stick to its neighbor. When one muscle contracts, it must drag along the muscle that is stuck to it, causing strain. Fascia tightens in the area to help protect the strained muscles, and more adhesions develop as a result. Fascia molds itself over time according to how the body is used. Here’s a simple example of what I mean: Cross your arms over your chest and notice which arm ends up on top. Now, cross them the other way, with the other arm on top. Notice how funny this feels, how you are unused to crossing your arms in this way and how unnatural it feels to do so. This is because you have repeated your favorite way of crossing your arms thousands of times throughout your life and the fascia in your arms has been molded according to that pattern. The same thing occurs in any area of the body that is used in a repetitive way. The moldability of fascia is the reason that ergonomics is so important when recovering from a repetitive strain injury. If a person habitually sits in a slouched posture, then over time the fascia in their body will mold itself to that posture. Fascia in the chest will pull the ribcage down, fascia in the neck will pull the head and neck forward, the slouched position of the upper torso will change how the arm bones fit in the shoulder joints and the fascia in the shoulder area will change as a result. All of these posture-related tissue changes will be felt by the body as a source of strain. Now, add a repetitive motion using muscles in that area and you have the perfect environment for creating a repetitive strain injury. By working to correct poor posture and by practicing good ergonomics, many sources of strain can be reduced or eliminated. The body will function more efficiently and with significantly less pain and restriction. When your mother told you to sit up straight, she was right! Click on the “Back” button on your browser’s navigation bar to return to the previous page. Or, return to the Home Page to read about other Repetitive Strain Injuries.
P.S. it is from Fascia : http://www.selfcare4rsi.com/fascia.html

2009年11月29日 星期日

Morning flower Nov.2009











another article ...
Eight minutes ... Nov. 2009 :
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Reference :
香港動植物公園:
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/parks/hkzbg/b5/index.php
The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (HKZBG) :
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/parks/hkzbg/en/how.php

2009年11月27日 星期五

張學友 - 每天愛你多一些

張學友 - 每天愛你多一些 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk4OiXVvbEI
Other version :
每天愛你多一些 ----- 張學友 Jacky Cheung :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ANEhQAeNP8&feature=related
jacky cheung张学友---每天爱你多一些 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bo1Gk28G4Q&feature=related
Lyrics :
無求甚麼 無尋甚麼 突破天地 但求夜深
奔波以後 能望見你 你可否知道麼
平凡亦可 平淡亦可 自有天地 但求日出
清早到後 能望見你 那已經很好過

當身邊的一切如風 是你讓我找到根蒂
不願離開 只願留低 情是永不枯萎

而每過一天 每一天 這醉者
便愛你多些 再多些 至滿瀉
我發覺我最愛與你編寫 以後明天的深夜

而每過一天 每一天 這醉者 (這情深者)
便愛你多些 再多些 至滿瀉 (然後再多一些)
我最愛你與我這生一起 哪懼明天風高路斜

名是甚麼 財是甚麼 是好滋味 但如在生
朝朝每夜 能望見你 那更加的好過
Reference :
每天愛你多一些 - 情不禁 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书 :
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%AF%8F%E5%A4%A9%E6%84%9B%E4%BD%A0%E5%A4%9A%E4%B8%80%E4%BA%9B

南方之星 真夏的果實 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkRbWCtKmfU

Herman's Hermits - No milk today

Herman's Hermits - No milk today :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClQepFF-Sr0&feature=PlayList&p=3EDB9E10279697CF&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=12
Herman's Hermits - There's A Kind Of Hush 1999 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT4oLQTj7Eg&feature=PlayList&p=3EDB9E10279697CF&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=2
Lyrics :

No milk today, my love has gone away
The bottle stands forlorn, a symbol of the dawn
No milk today, it seems a common sight
But people passing by don't know the reason why

How could they know just what this message means
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams
How could they know a palace there had been
Behind the door where my love reigned as queen

No milk today, it wasn't always so
The company was gay, we turned night into day

But all that's left is a place dark and lonely
A terraced house in a mean street back of town
Becomes a shrine when I think of you only
Just two up two down

No milk today, it wasn't always so
The company was gay, we turned night into day
As music played, the faster did we dance
We felt it both at once, the start of our romance

Reference :
No Milk Today - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Milk_Today

Yesterday Once More‧ The Carpenters

Yesterday Once More‧ The Carpenters :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHmT5hdFB0o&feature=related

YESTERDAY ONCE MORE :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwxsWIYJI2A&feature=related
Lyrics :
When I was young
I'd listened to the radio
Waitin' for my favorite songs
When they played I'd sing along
It made me smile

Those were such happy times
And not so long ago
How I wondered where they'd gone
But they're back again
Just like a long lost friend
All the songs I loved so well



(*) Every Sha-la-la-la
Every Wo-wo-wo
Still shines
Every shing-a-ling-a-ling
That they're starting to sing
So fine

When they get to the part
Where he's breakin' her heart
It can really make me cry
Just like before
It's yesterday once more

Lookin' back on how it was
In years gone by
And the good times that I had
Makes today seem rather sad
So much has changed

It was songs of love that
I would sing to theN
And I'd memorize each word
Those old melodies
Still sound so good to me
As they melt the years away


Repeat (*)


All my best memories
Come back clearly to me
Some can even make me cry
Just like before
It's yesterday once more


Repeat (*)

Reference :
Close To You: The Story of The Carpenters (2002 BBC Doc Pt1) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOCk-D2fOpg&feature=PlayList&p=27E63A92FF790FD1&index=0&playnext=1
Close To You: The Story of The Carpenters (2002 BBC Doc Pt2) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFfZn9NqQO0&feature=related
Close To You: The Story of The Carpenters (2002 BBC Doc Pt3) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJSKvdc7HpE
AE Biography - The Carpenters: Harmony and Heartbreak (Pt 1) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVj_29UGZyE&feature=related
AE Biography - The Carpenters: Harmony and Heartbreak (Pt 2) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igYwkuLqExw&feature=related
AE Biography - The Carpenters: Harmony and Heartbreak (Pt 3) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5xzKwUMwww&feature=related
AE Biography - The Carpenters: Harmony and Heartbreak (Pt 4) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUhkCdZrkCk&feature=related

Fuchsia hybrida(Lady's Eardrops)/吊燈花 Nov. 2009

It is inside the green house at hong Kong Park.

Reference :
Fuchsia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchsia
Howstuffworks "Fuchsia, Lady's Ear Drops: Profile of ... :
http://home.howstuffworks.com/fuchsia-ladys-ear-drops.htm/printable
LADY'S EARDROPS - Fuchsia - Lady's Eardrops | Botany.com :
http://www.botany.com/fuchsia.html
吊燈花 - clay flower - Fuchsia :
http://home.netvigator.com/~clchow99/bonsai_fuchsia.html
吊燈花 :
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!nJTRUl2WHha4L9X.UaGR4yY-/article?mid=9847


















Europe Travelling Fans (TTF) / 歐遊人

墨魚燒賣 :
歐洲之旅終於落實~ :
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/chingchingstarstar/article?mid=4321

new blog address of above blog ...

墨魚燒賣 :
http://blog.yam.com/chloechingching

Tsim Sha Tsui at night Nov. 2009




























  • 西門慶 西門慶
    想不到你影D相都唔錯..幾靚!
    • Hiker Hiker
      • Hiker
      • 2009年11月27日下午11:07
      Thanks!
      some satisfy, some do not ...
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    • Hiker Hiker
      • Hiker
      • 2009年11月27日下午11:08
      I do. I will visit you later ...
  • Yahoo! 用戶
    Yahoo! 用戶
    • Yahoo! 用戶
    • 2009年11月27日上午7:08
    路過~很有趣吶...                                 

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    • Hiker Hiker
      • Hiker
      • 2009年11月27日下午11:09
      You are welcome.
  • 愚
    • 2009年11月27日上午1:42
    這些水花看下去好像冰彫 很美啊﹗
    • Hiker Hiker
      • Hiker
      • 2009年11月27日下午11:10
      Yes, It looks like but I cannot show its crystal like clear.