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Muscles-Vocabulary

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bradykinesia   extreme slowness in movement, symptom of parkinsons disease  
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dyskinesia   distortion or impairment of voluntary movement such as in a tic or spasm  
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dystaxia   mild form of ataxia, inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement, diffculty controlling voluntary movement, also known as partial ataxia  
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electromyography   diagnostic test that measures electrical activity within muscle fibers in response to nerve stimulation, records strength of muscle contractions  
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electromyogram   record from electromyography that records strength of muscle contractions  
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epicondylitis   inflammation of tissue surrounding the elbow, also known as tennis elbow  
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fasciitis   inflammation of fascia, also known as fascitis  
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fascioplasty   surgical repair of fascia  
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fasciorrhaphy   surgical suturing of a tore fascia  
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fasciotomy   surgical incision through fascia to relieve tension or pressure  
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hemiplegia   total paralysis affecting only one side of the body, associated with stroke or brain damage  
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herniorrhaphy   surgical suturing or repair of a hernia  
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hyperkinesia   hyperactivity, abnormally increased muscle function or activity  
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kinesiology   study of principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement  
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myalgia   tenderness or pain in muscles, also known as myodynia  
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myectomy   surgical excision of portion of a muscle or a muscle  
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myocardium   forms muscles of walls of the heart, also known as cardiac muscle and myocardial muscle  
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myocele   herniation of muscle substance through a tear in fascia surrounding it  
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myolysis   degeneration, deterioration, or breaking down of muscle tissue  
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myomalacia   abnormal softening of muscle tissue  
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myoparesis   weakness or slight muscular paralysis  
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myoplasty   surgical repair of a muscle  
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myorrhexis   rupture or tearing of a muscle  
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myosclerosis   hardening of muscle tissue  
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myositis   muscle diease characterized by the simutaneous inflammation and weakening of voluntary muscles  
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myotonia   neuromuscular disorder characterized by slow relaxation of muscles after voluntary contraction  
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nocturnal myoclonus   jerking of limbs that can occur normally as a person is falling asleep  
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paraplegia   paralysis of both legs and lower part of body  
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polymyositis   muscle disease characterized by simultaneous inflammation and weakening of voluntary muscles in many parts of the body  
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quadriplegia   paralysis of all four extremities, caused by spinal cord injury in the cervical vertebrae area  
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tardive dyskinesia   slow or belated form of dyskinesia or involuntary muscle movements, side effect of prolonged use of antipsychotic drugs  
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tenalgia   pain in a tendon, also known as tenodynia  
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tenodesis   surgical suturing of the end of tendon to a bone  
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tenoplasty   surgical repair of a tendon, also known as tendinoplasty  
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tenorrhaphy   surgical suturing together of divided ends of a tendon  
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