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My/o Muscle

Kines- movement (kinesiology)

Ton- tone

-ic pertaining to (atonic—pertaining to without muscle tone) -ia condition of

Clon (us) violent action (myoclonus-spasm/twitching of muscles

-asthenia weakness or lack of strength (myasthenia—muscle weakness)

-algia pain

Fibr/o fiberous connective tissue (fibromyalgia)

-paresis partial/complete paralysis

-lysis destruction or breaking down

-sclerosis hardening of

-cele hernia (myocele)

Dys- bad (dystonia-bad muscle tone)

-tax- coordination (dystaxia-difficult in controlling coordination)