What is compensation?
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1. The body's response to external stimuli
Examples of external stimuli may include taste, smell, but also any kind of injury, such as twisting or breaking, which may result in damage to the receptors that will communicate information about the ongoing injury even after the end of the treatment process. For example, a bone twist may be used to trigger a mechanism that allows the body to continue to move. However, it is important to remember during recovery that proper rehabilitation is possible. The human body is highly sensitive to the stimuli that surround it. When any threat to health occurs, the body's response to a single strain of stress is triggered.2. What compensation is and why it doesn't go away on its own
This type of mechanism operates in every plane of the human body. It is not enough to heal the injury once it has recovered from injury. The information should be restored that the previously damaged area (e.g. a twisted ankle) is already safe and can be put to work. Each trauma can cause the compensation not to go away on its own, and the injury can make it worse. As a result of injury in a specific area, there is a disturbance in the flow of information between the brain's receptors and the bone marrow. Therefore, it is important to establish an appropriate repair protocol for the organisms that will allow the brain to return to full function by eliminating compensation.3. What to do if you get injured
It is somewhat more difficult in the case of the so-called "Old Scabies", in which a more precise diagnosis is required and the duration of treatment will be extended as the human body is highly adaptable and accustomed to new situations. To this end, various techniques can be used, such as working in isometry (using constant muscle tension), in eccentricity (cutting off the area) and concentration (shortening of the area). Over time, more advanced forms can be developed and more complex movements can be implemented in order to fully engage the body after an initial injury to work effectively.