Med term chp 4 Flashcards
Ia
Condition
Fasci
Fascia
Fibro
Fibrous connective tissue
Cele
Hernia, swelling
Kines
Movement motion
Tax
Coordination
My
Muscle
Rrhexis
Rupture
Tend
Tendon
Ton
Tone
Transverse
Crosswise
Sphincter
Ring like
Slanted at an angle
Oblique
Straight
Rectus
Toward the side
Lateralis
Muscle under voluntary control
Skeletal
Muscles under involuntary control
Involuntary
Thickening on the surface of the calcaneus bone
Heel spur
Turning the hand, so the palms upwards
Supination
A symptom of Parkinson’s and extreme slowness of movement
Bradykinesia
Physician who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation with the focus on restoring function
Physiatrist
Pertaining to muscle tissue
And fascia
Myofascial
Narrow band of non elastic fibrous tissues that attach a muscle to a bone
Tendon
A band of fibers that holds structures together adnromally after injury or surgery
Adhesion
The paralysis of both legs
Paraplegia
Pain in tendon
Tenodynia
CTS
Carpal tunnel syndrome
DTR
Deep tendon reflex’s
ROM
Range of motion
RSD
Repetitive stress disorder
SCI
Spinal cord injury
An injury of the muscle or tendon cause by overuse involve stretches or torn muscle
Strain
Is a drug that causes temporary muscle paralysis by blocking the transmission of nerve stimulus
Neuromuscular blocker
The condition of abnormal muscle tone that results in impairment, a voluntary muscle movement
Dystonia
Information and swollen tendons caused a narrow space between the bones within the shoulder joint causing a condition
Inpigement syndrome
Medical term for hiccups
Singultus
Auto immune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction and produces serious weakness of voluntary muscles
Myasthenia Gravois
A harmless cyst filled with fluid swelling that occurs mostly on the outer surface of the wrist
Ganglion cyst
The movement that turns a palm of the hand downward or backward
Pronation
Administered to suppress, smooth muscle contractions of the stomach intestines are bladder
Antispasmodic
Rupture of a muscle
Myorrhexis
Breaking down of muscle
Myolysis
Abnormally decreased muscle function or activity
Hyperkinesia
Injury can be a strainer tear of any of the three muscles that straighten the hip and bend the knee
Hamstring
The specialize soft tissue manipulation technique that is used to raise the pain of conditions such as fibromyalgia , move in restrictions
Myofascial release