Muscular-Ii
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-pterygium | abnormality of conjunctiva |
-stroma | connective or supportive tissue of an organ |
adductor | A muscle that moves a body part toward the midline or axis of the body. |
ADL | activities of daily living |
asthen- | weakness |
ballism | Abnormal involuntary movements of the limbs. |
deltoid | Thick triangular muscle in the shoulder whose function is to abduct, flex, and extend the arm. |
desm/o | ligament |
DTR | deep tendon reflex |
dyskinesia | Involuntary muscle movements of the face, trunk, neck and extremities and difficulty with voluntary movements. Often associated with the use of certain medications. |
dystonia | A disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that cause slow repetitive movements or abnormal postures. |
EMG | electromyography |
EOM | extraocular muscles |
epicondylitis | Tennis elbow. Occurs from partial or complete tears of the tendons of the forearm, or from overuse, a strain. |
ergo- | work, energy |
extensor | Any muscle that extends a limb or other body part. |
flex/o | bend |
flexor | Any muscle that causes a limb to bend. |
ganglion cyst | Swelling or tumor on a joint or tendon sheath due to trauma. |
hyperkinesis | Excessive movement of muscles of the body. |
IM | intramuscular |
intrinsic muscle | A muscle whose origin and insertion are both in the same part or organ. |
isotonic contraction | Muscle contraction with negligible change in the force of contraction but shortening of the distance between the origin and insertion. |
lei/o | smooth |
lig | ligament |
MD | muscular dystrophy |
myofascial release | Physical therapy used to treat chronic pain in the tissues that surround and support muscles. |
myogenic | Originating in the muscles. |
myorrhaphy | Suture of muscle tissue or a muscle wound. |
NMJ | neuromuscular junction |
pelvic floor | The connective tissues and muscles that lie beneath and support the perineum and pelvis. It extends between the pubic bone anteriorly and the coccyx posteriorly. |
physiatrist | A doctor specializing in the physiological treatment of patients with conditions affecting movement. Often used in stroke rehabilitation. |
polymyositis | Inflammation of the muscles or associated tissues, such as the blood vessels that supply the muscles |
pyg/o | buttocks |
rhabdomy/o | striated muscle |
RICE | rest, ice, compression, elevation |
RSI | repetitive stress injury |
sarcocystosis | Infection of the striated muscle of mammals by parasites of the genus Sarcocystis. Often asymptomatic, but symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weakness, and paralysis. |
sarcopenia | A disease associated with aging resulting in loss of muscle mass and strength. |
sartorius | The thin, long, diagonal, strap-like anterior thigh muscle extending from the pelvis to the calf of the leg. |
spasmo- | spasm |
spasmodic torticollis | A very painful condition in which neck muscles contract involuntarily causing the head to twist, bend or rotate to one side. |
ten/o | tendon |
tremor | Involuntary shaking, quivering of body parts, commonly the extremities. |
Authors and Reviewers
Authored by Dr. Barbara A. EricksonMedically reviewed by Dr. Jonathan Keroes, MD
Last Update: 12/18/2022