Chapter 4 The Muscular System Medical Terms Flashcards

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inflammation of the Achilles tendon caused by excessive stress being placed on the tendon

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Achilles tendinitis

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a band of fibrous tissue that holds structures together abnormally

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adhesion

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3
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medication administered to suppress smooth muscle contractions

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antispasmodic (anticholinergic)

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4
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the lack of muscle coordination during voluntary movement

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ataxia

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5
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lacking normal muscle tone or strength

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atonic

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6
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weakness of wearing away of body tissues and structures caused by pathology or by disuse over a long period of time

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atrophy

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7
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extreme slowness in movement

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bradykinesia

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8
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paralysis of the heart muscle

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cardioplegia

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9
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the surgical enlargement of the carpal tunnel or cutting of the carpal ligament to relieve pressure on nerves and tendons

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carpal tunnel release

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10
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swelling that creates pressure on the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel

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carpal tunnel syndrome

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11
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a disorder of unknown cause that affects many body systems, with symptoms similar to those of fibromyalgia syndrome

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chronic fatigue syndrome

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12
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the compression of nerves and blood vessels due to swelling within the enclosed space created by the fascia that separates groups of muscles

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compartment syndrome

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13
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the permanent tightening of fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, or skin that occurs when normally elastic connective tissues are replaced with nonelastic fibrous tissues

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contracture

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14
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a painful localized muscle contraction

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cramp

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15
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testing of reflexes to diagnose disruptions of the nerve supply to the involved muscles

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deep tendon reflex

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16
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distortion or impairment of voluntary movements

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dyskinesia

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17
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a condition of abnormal muscle tone

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dystonia

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18
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a diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity within muscle fibers in response to nerve stimulation

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electromyography

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19
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inflammation of the tissues surrounding the elbow

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epicondylitis

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20
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inflammation of a fascia

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fasciitis (fascitis)

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21
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surgical repair of a fascia

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fascioplasty

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22
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a surgical incision through a fascia to relieve tension or pressure

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fasciotomy

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23
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a debilitating chronic condition characterized by fatigue, muscle, joint, or bone pain, and a wide range of other symptoms

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fibromyalgia syndrome

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24
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a harmless fluid-filled swelling that occurs most commonly on the outer surface of the wrist

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ganglion cyst

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25
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a strain or tear of any of the three hamstring muscles that straighten the hip and bend the knee

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hamstring injury

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26
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a calcium deposit in the plantar fascia near its attachment to the heel

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heel spurs

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27
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slight paralysis affecting only one side of the body

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hemiparesis

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28
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abnormally increased muscle function or activity

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hyperkinesia (hyperactivity)

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29
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a condition in which there is a diminished tone of the skeletal muscles

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hypotonia

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30
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an overuse injury caused by this band rubbing against bone, often in the area of the knee

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iliotibial band syndrome

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31
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inflammation of tendons that get caught in the narrow space between the bones within the shoulder joint

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impingement syndrome

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32
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pain in the leg muscles that occurs during exercise and is relieved by rest

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intermittent claudication

33
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removal of a plug of tissue with a biopsy needed for examination

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muscle biopsy

34
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the state of balanced muscle tension that makes normal posture, coordination, and movement possible

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muscle tone

35
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a group of more than 30 genetic disorders that are characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles without affecting the nervous system

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muscular dystropy

36
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tenderness or pain in the muscles

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myalgia

37
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a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction and produces serious weakness of voluntary muscle

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myasthenia gravis

38
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the herniation of muscle substance through a tear in the fascia surrounding it

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myocele

39
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the sudden, involuntary jerking of a muscle or group of muscles

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myoclonus

40
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a chronic pain disorder that affects muscles and fascia throughout the body

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myofascial pain syndrome

41
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a specialized soft-tissue manipulation technique used to ease the pain of conditions such as fibromyalgia, myofascial pain syndrome, movement restrictions, temporomandibular joint disorder, and carpal tunnel syndrome

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myofascial release

42
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the degeneration of muscle tissue

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myolysis

43
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weakness or slight muscular paralysis

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myoparesis

44
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surgical suturing of a muscle

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myorrhaphy

45
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the rupture or tearing of a muscle

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myorrhexis

46
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a surgical incision into a muscle

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myotomy

47
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a medication that causes temporary paralysis by blocking the transmission of nerve stimuli to the muscles

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neuromuscular blocker (neuromuscular blocking agent)

48
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a form of massage that uses soft-tissue manipulation focusing on applying pressure to trigger points to treat injuries and alleviate pain

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neuromuscular therapy

49
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jerking of the limbs that can occur normally as a person is falling asleep

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nocturnal myoclonus

50
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activities to promote recovery and rehabilitation to assist patients in performing the activities of daily living

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occupational therapy

51
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injuries that occur when minor tissue injuries have not been given time to heal

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overuse injuries

52
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inflammation of tendons caused by excessive or unusual use of a joint

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overuse tendinitis (overuse tendonosis)

53
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the loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements in a muscle through disease or injuries to its nerve supply

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paralysis

54
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paralysis of both legs and lower part of the body

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paraplegia

55
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treatment to prevent disability or to restore function through the use of exercise, heat, massage, or other techniques

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physical therapy

56
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inflammation of the plantar fascia causing foot or heel pain when walking or running

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plantar fasciitis

57
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muscle disease characterized by the simultaneous inflammation and weakening of voluntary muscles in many parts of the body

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polymyositis

58
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paralysis of all four extremities

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quadriplegia

59
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a diagnostic procedure to evaluate joint mobility and muscle strength

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range of motion testing

60
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a variety of muscular conditions that result from repeated motions performed in the course of normal activities

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repetitive stress disorders (repetitive motion disorders)

61
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inflammation of the tendons of the rotator cuff

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rotator cuff tendinitis

62
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develops when rotator cuff tendinitis is left untreated or if the overuse continues. this occurs as the irritated tendon weakens and tears

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ruptured rotator cuff

63
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the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that comes with aging

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sarcopenia

64
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pain caused by the muscle tearing away from the tibia

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shin splint

65
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myoclonus of the diaphragm that causes the characteristic hiccup sound with each spasm

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singultus (hiccups)

66
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administered to relax certain muscles and to relieve the stiffness, pain, and discomfort caused by strains, sprains, or other muscle injuries

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skeletal muscle relaxants

67
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a sudden, involuntary contraction of one or more muscles

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spasm (charley horse, especially when in leg)

68
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a stiff neck due to spasmodic contraction of the neck muscles that pull the head toward the affected side

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spasmodic torticollis (wryneck)

69
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paralysis resulting from damage to the spinal cord that prevents nerve impulses from being transmitted below the level of injury

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spinal cord injuries

70
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an injury to a joint, such as ankle, knee, or wrist, that usually involves a wrenched or torn ligament

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sprain

71
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an injury to the body of a muscle or the attachment of a tendon

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strain

72
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a small crack in a bone that often develops from chronic, excessive impact

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stress fracture

73
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inflammation of the tendons caused by excessive or unusual use of the joint

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tendinitis (tendonitis, tenonitis, tenontitis)

74
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surgical suturing of the end of a tendon to bone

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tenodesis

75
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the release of a tendon from adhesions

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tenolysis (tendolysis)

76
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surgical suturing of the divided ends of a tendon

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tenorrhaphy

77
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inflammation of the sheath around a tendon

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tenosynovitis

78
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the use of high-frequency sound waves to treat muscle injuries by generating heat deep within muscle tissue

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therapeutic ultrasound

79
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a method of pain control by wearing a device that delivers small electrical impulses to the nerve endings through the skin

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transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation