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Muscle Disorders
Spinal Cord Injuries
Treatments
More Disorders
100
twice, double, two
What is -bi
100
the degeneration of muscle tissue
What is myolysis
100
weakness or slight muscular paralysis
What is myoparesis
100
RICE
What is the most common first aid treatment of muscular injuries. Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation.
100
Lacking normal muscle tone or strength
What is atonic
200
to rupture
What is -rrhexis
200
tenderness or pain in the muscles
What is myalgia
200
hemiparesis
What is slight paralysis of one side of the body
200
The surgical repair of a fascia.
What is fascioplasty
200
Ataxia
What is the lack of muscle coordination during voluntary movement.
300
hernia, tumor, swelling
What is -cele
300
the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function that comes with age
What is sarcopenia
300
Hemiplegia
What is the total paralysis of one side of the body
300
Fasciotomy
What is a surgical incision through the fascia to relieve tension or pressure
300
Spasmodic torticollis
What is a stiff neck, due to the spasmodic contraction of the neck muscles
400
paralysis, stroke
What is -plegia
400
a band of fibrous tissue that holds structures together abnormally
What is adhesion
400
Paraplegic
What is an individual affected with paraplegia
400
Tenodesis
What is the surgical suturing of the end of a tendon to a bone
400
Leg pain the is relieved by rest
What is intermittent claudication
500
coordination, order
What is tax/o
500
the herniation of muscle substance through a tear in the facia surrounding it
What is myocele
500
Paraplegia
What is the paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
500
Tenolysis
What is the surgical the release of a tendon from adhesions
500
myasthenia gravis
What is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction and produces serious weakness of voluntary muscles
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