Ch 4 Terms muscular Flashcards

1
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abduction

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movement away from midline of body

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adduction

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movement toward midline of body

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3
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flexion

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act of bending or being bent

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4
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extension

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bring limb into straight condition

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5
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dorsiflexion

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backward bending of foot

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6
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plantar flexion

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bending sole of foot; pointing toes

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7
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eversion

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turning outward

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8
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inversion

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turning inward

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9
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pronation

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turning palm downward

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10
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supination

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turning palm upward

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11
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elevation

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to raise

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12
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depression

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to drop down

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13
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circumduction

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movement in circular direction from central point
opposition: moving thumb away from palm to contact other fingers
rotation: movment around central axis

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14
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fascial

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pertaining to fascia

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15
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muscular

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pertaining to muscles

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16
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musculoskeletal

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pertaining to muscles and skeleton

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17
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tendinous

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pertaining to tendons

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18
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kinesiology

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the science that studies movement, how its produced, and the muscles involved

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19
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occupational therapy

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assist a person to regain, develop, and improve skills important for independent functioning

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20
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physical medicine

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branch of medicine focused on resoring function; physician is a physiatrist

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21
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PT- physical therapy

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involve the evaluation and treatment of disorders as well as rehab using physical methods

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22
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adhesion

A

scar tissue in fascia; makes muscle movement difficult

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23
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atonia

A

lack of muscle tone

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24
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atrophy

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poor muscle development; result of muscle disease or lack of use; muscle wasting

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25
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bradykinesia

A

having slow movements

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26
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contracture

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abnormal shortening of muscle fibers, tendons, or fascia

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27
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dyskinesia

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having difficult or abnormal movements

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28
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dystonia

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having abnormal muscle tone

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29
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hyperkinesia

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having excessive amount movement

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30
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hypertonia

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excessive muscle tone

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31
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hypertrophy

A

increase in muscle bulk from use

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32
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hypokinesia

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insufficient amount of movement

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33
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hypotonia

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insufficient muscle tone

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34
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intermittent claudication

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attacks of severe pain and lameness caused by muscle ischemia; usually calf muscles

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35
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myalgia

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muscle pain

36
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myasthenia

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muscle weakness

37
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myotonia

A

muscle tone

38
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spasm

A

sudden involuntary strong muscle contraction

39
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tenodynia

A

tendon pain

40
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fibromyalgia

A

widespread aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue

41
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lateral epicondylitis

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inflammation of elbow muscle; caused by strong gripping; tennis elbow

42
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MD- muscular dystrophy

A

inherited disease with progressive muscle atrophy

43
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myopathy

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general term for muscle disease

44
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myorrhexis

A

tearing a muscle

45
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NF- necrotizing fasciitis

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infection that results in death of soft tissue

46
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polymyositis

A

inflammation of 2 or more muscles

47
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pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy

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one type inherited muscular dystroph; duchenne’s muscular dystrophy

48
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torticollis

A

severe neck spasms pulling head to one side; wryneck or crick in the neck

49
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CTS- carpal tunnel syndrome

A

repetitive motion disorder; compression of finger tendons and median nerve as they pass through carpal tunnel of wrist

50
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ganglion cyst

A

cyst on tendon sheath; usually hand, wrist, ankle

51
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repetitive motion disorder

A

chronic disorders involving tendon, muscles, joints, and nerve damage; tissue subjected to pressure, vibration, repetitive movements

52
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rotator cuff injury

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joint capsule of shoulder joint reinforced by tendons; high degree of flexibility puts cuff at risk for tear

53
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strain

A

damage to muscle, tendon, ligaments due to overuse or overstretch

54
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tendinitis

A

inflammation of a tendon

55
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CPK- creatine phosphokinase

A

muscle enzyme found in skeletal and cardiac muscle; elevated blood levels indicate muscle amage; seen in MD and heart attack

56
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DTR- deep tendon reflexes

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muscle contraction in response to stretch; used to determine if muscles are responding properly

57
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electromyogram

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hardcopy record produced by EMG

58
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EMG- electromyography

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study of strength and quality of muscle contraction in response to electrical stimulation

59
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muscle biopsy

A

removal of muscle tissue for examination

60
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ADL- activities of daily living

A

activities typically performed in a normal day, like dressing and washing

61
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cryotherapy

A

cold treatment

62
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gait training

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assisting a patient to learn to walk again or teaching them to use assistive devices to walk

63
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hydrotherapy

A

application of warm water

64
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massage

A

Kneading or applying pressure by hand to promote muscle relaxation

65
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mobilization

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exercise, massage, and physical manipulation to restore movement

66
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PROM- passive range of motion

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putting a joint through the range of motion without assistance

67
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phonophoresis

A

use of ultrasound waves to introduce medication across skin

68
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therapeutic exercise

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exercise planned and carried out to achieve physical benefit

69
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thermotherapy

A

application of heat

70
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US- ultrasound therapy

A

use of ultrasound waves to create heat in soft tissues under the skin

71
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carpal tunnel release

A

cutting of ligament in wrist to relieve pressure caused by carpal tunnel syndrome

72
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fasciotomy

A

surgically cutting into fascia

73
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myoplasty

A

surgical repair of muscle

74
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myorrhaphy

A

procedure to suture together a muscle

75
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tenodesis

A

surgical stabilization of a joint by anchoring down tendons of muscles that move the joint

76
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tendoplasty

A

surgical repair of tendon

77
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tendotomy

A

procedure to cut into tendon

78
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tenoplasty

A

surgical repair of tendon

79
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tenorrhaphy

A

procedure to suture together a tendon

80
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skeletal muscle relaxants

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use: relax skeletal muscle to reduce spasm
ie. flexeril, soma

81
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muscular system at glance

A

-work with skeletal to move body
-individual cells contract/shorten in length which produces movement
organ: the muscles

82
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anatomy of muscular system

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-muscles are bundles of parallel muscle tissue fibers
-fiber contract to product movement
-movement bring bones together, push food through digestive, pump blood
voluntary or involuntary

83
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skeletal muscle

A

attached to bones
produce voluntary movement
muscle wrapped in fascia taper to form tendon
tendon anchored to bone by periosteum
stimulated by motor neurons at myoneural junction

84
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smooth muscle

A

found in internal organs
-hallow i.e stomach
-tube shape i.e airways
-blood vessels
-named for its lack of striation
-involuntary movement

85
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cardiac muscle

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-called myocardium
-makes up walls of the heart
-involuntary contraction of the heart pump blood through hearts chamber and out body

86
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skeletal muscle action

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-attach to 2 different bones and overlap a joint
-origin is the less moveable bone
-insertion is more moveable bone
movement produced is the action
muscles arranged in atagonistic pairs