Busy Brains and Ankle Sprains

Muscle Spasms

41 min · 2. Aug. 2025
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In this episode of Busy Brains and Ankle Sprains, we dive into the world of muscle spasms. Learn what they are, why they happen, and what your body might be asking for when they strike. We break down the physiology behind these often painful episodes, explore the role of your nervous system, hydration, posture, and stress, and give you actionable tips on how to support your body to prevent future flare-ups. Whether you’re an athlete, a parent, a chronic overthinker (hi, busy brain), or someone with hypermobile joints or connective tissue quirks, this episode helps decode the signals your body is sending so you can move better, feel stronger, and maybe stop doing computer work in a gargoyle pose.

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Stretching - Why, When, and How Much?

We've all been told we need to stretch more, but why? Generally the explanation is "because you're tight." But what is tight? Why do you feel tight? For our "Bendies" who always FEEL tight, this episode is for you. Hypermobile individuals feel tension patterns and pain OFTEN. There's a lot more going on than we realize and stretching when the body may be screaming for some other input may not be the best idea, but maybe in the right position and scenario, it's just what you need. The devil is in the infinite details. Hopefully this episode can provide a bit of clarity to the chaos of signals we may be receiving at any time. Especially the ones that are screaming "ahhh stretch me!!!" Tune in to find out what your body may really be saying and begin to decode what those sensations may really mean.

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