El Greco
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But it doesn't keep me from wanting to know why?!
Well, I guess it is one of these multifactorial conditions. There would be a lot of things that contribute to cramps, and studying all of them together would be very hard. For one, we'd have to figure out why do they happen more often in the calves. What's different in the way neurons fire in calves ? What's different in the enzyme concetrations in the muscle cells of the calf ? There would be neurologic, metabolic, mechanical and hormonal factors to consider...
I guess I'll not be the one who'll make that killing selling anti-cramp medicine