A condition where the tendon is inflamed?
What is tendinitis?
Abbreviation pt?
What is physical therapy?
A drug that relieves pain; includes nonprescription pain relievers, such as aspirin, and prescription pain relievers, such as hydrocodone.
What is analgesic?
Incision to the tendon, usually to repair a deformity caused by a shortened muscle.
What is tenotomy?
A noninvasive scanning test that involves use of an electromagnetic field and radio waves to visualize soft-tissue structures.
What is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?
A muscle sprain?
What is stretching and tearing of the ligament?
Abbreviation Mg
What is milligrams
A group of drugs with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic (AN-tee-pigh-RET-ik) (fever-reducing) properties.
What is NSAID?
Surgical repair of a muscle through plastic surgery.
What is myoplasty?
A graphic recording of the contraction of a muscle as a result of electrical stimulation?
What is Electromyogram?
A drink that helps with muscle cramps?
What is eletrolytes?
H
what is hour(s)?
A drug prescribed to suppress smooth-muscle contractions of the bladder, stomach, or intestine.
What is antispasmodic or anticholinergic?
Treatment to rehabilitate a patient who has experienced an illness or injury. Common methods include exercise; hydrotherapy (water therapy), shown in Figure 5.22; ultrasound; and diathermy (DIGH-uh-THER-mee), or deep heating of body tissues using a high-frequency electrical current.
What is physical therapy?
The Evaluation of involuntary muscular responses with a reflex hammer (Figure 5.20). Patients under heavy sedation or in a deep coma do not show these reflexes.
What is deep tendon reflexes (DTR)?
A type of food commonly causes Botulism.
What is honey
A muscle word part?
What is my/o?
A drug that in moderate doses, slows down the central nervous system, relieves pain, and induces sleep. Taken in excess, narcotics produce unconsciousness, stupor, coma, and possibly death?
What is narcotic?
Most common first-aid treatment for muscular injuries; often referred to as “RICE.”
What is:
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
The Process in which radiographic images of a specific section of the body are taken from multiple angles. A computer analyzes the images to identify muscular injury or disease. CT scans provide more detailed imagery than standard X-rays.
What computerized tomography (CT)?
The percent of tetanus are fetal?
What is 13%
A range of motion?
What is ROM?
A drug that reduces inflammation?
What is anti-inflammatory?
Surgery of repairing bone, muscle, or tissues that support them?
What is Musculoskeletal?
The removal of a small piece of living tissue for microscopic examination (Figure 5.19).
What is biopsy?