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Muscle Vocab Health Occ
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Dystrophy Muscle disorder resulting from defective or faulty nutrition, abnormal development, infection.
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Myalgia Muscle pain.
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Range of motion Active or passive movements of muscle groups to the full extent possible.
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Tonus Slight, continuous contraction of muscle.
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Contraction Shortening of muscle tissue.
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Paralysis Loss or impairment of motor function.
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Skeletal Pertaining to the framework of the body.
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Atrophy Wasting away; decreasing in size.
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Posture Attitude or position of the body.
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Visceral Pertaining to any large interior organ in any one of the cavities of the body.
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Flexion Decreasing angle at a joint.
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Antagonist Muscle that acts in opposition to the action of another muscle, its agonist.
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Sarcomere Repeating units of muscle fibers with the ability to contract.
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Prime mover Muscle that acts directly to bring about a desired movement; agonist.
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Stimulus Any agent, act or influence that produces a change in the development or function of tissues.
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Flaccid Soft
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Extension increasing angle at a joint.
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Vocabulary (bold=not in book, *=App. A) Antagonist Atrophy Contraction Dystrophy* Extension Flaccid Flexion Myalgia* Paralysis Posture Prime Mover Range of Motion Sarcomere Skeletal Stimulus Tonus Visceral
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Word Breakdown Ab- -itis Dist/o -algia Hemi- My/o Poster/o -lysis Myositis Dys- Chondroplasty -trophy
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Abbreviations (bold=not in App.) ACSM ATP CPK EMG ing LDH MI noc post OT
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Vocab. KEY Antagonist - Muscle that acts in opposition to the action of another muscle, its agonist. Atrophy - Wasting away; decreasing in size. Contraction - Shortening of muscle tissue. Dystrophy - Muscle disorder resulting from defective or faulty nutrition, abnormal development, infection. Extension - Increasing angle at a joint. Flaccid – Soft. Flexion - Decreasing angle at a joint. Myalgia - Muscle pain. Paralysis - Loss or impairment of motor function. Posture - Attitude or position of the body. Prime Mover - Muscle that acts directly to bring about a desired movement; agonist. Range of Motion - Active or passive movements of muscle groups to the full extent possible. Sarcomere - Repeating units of muscle fibers with the ability to contract. Skeletal - Pertaining to the framework of the body. Stimulus - Any agent, act or influence that produces a change in the development or function of tissues. Tonus - Slight, continuous contraction of muscle. Visceral - Pertaining to any large interior organ in any one of the cavities of the body.
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Word Breakdown KEY Ab – away from, negative absent; abduction -itis - inflammation Dist/0 –far; distal algia - pain Hemi- - half My/o - muscle Poster/o – behind, toward the back; posterior -lysis – breakdown, separation, setting free, destruction, loosening Myositis – muscle inflammation Dys – bad, difficult, painful Chondroplasty – repair of cartilage -trophy – development, nourishment
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Abbreviations KEY ACSM – American College of Sports Medicine. ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate. CPK – Creatine Phosphokinase. EMG – Electromyogram/graphy ing - Inguinal LDH – Lactic Dehydrogenase. MI – Myocardial Infarction. noc – Night. post – Posterior. OT – Occupational Therapy.
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