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| Fibrous connective tissue |
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| The movement of a limb away from a midline of the body |
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| Movement of a limb to the midline of the body |
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| A band of fibrous tissue that holds structures together normally. |
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| The inability to coordinate muscle activity during normal movement |
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| Lacking normal muscle tone or strength |
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| Weakness or wearing away of body tissues and structures |
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| Extrem slowness in movement |
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| tendons that go through the carpal tunnel are overused and become inflamed or swollen |
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| Fatigue that does not get better by bedrest and lasts longer than two months |
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| The circular movement of the far end of a limb |
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| The permenant tightening of the fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, or skin |
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| Bends the foot upward toward the ankle |
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| The distortion or impairment of a voluntary movement such as a tic |
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| A condition of abnormal muscle tone that causes impairment of vulontary muscle movement |
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| A diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity within muscle fibers |
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| A diagnostic procedure to measure neuromuscular activity |
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| Inflammation of the tissues surrounding the elbow |
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| Study of human factors that affect the design of operational tools and the work environment |
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| A person who develops exercise programs |
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| Inflammation of the fascia |
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| Condition characterized by fatigue and difuse by a specific joint, muscle, or bone pain |
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| Harmless fluid swelling that mostly occurs on the outer surface layer of the wrist |
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| A calcium deposit in the fascia near its attachment to the heel |
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| A slight paralysis affecting one side of the body |
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| Total paralysis affecting one side of the body |
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| Abnormally increased muscle activity |
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| A condition of excessive tone of the skeletal muscles |
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| Abnormally decreased muscle activity or function |
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| A conditon where there is diminished tone of skeletal muscles |
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| Inflamed and swollen tendons are caught in the narrow space between the bones within the shoulder joint |
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| Intermittent Claudication |
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| Pain in leg muscles that occurs during exercise and is cured by rest |
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| Muscle diseases that is charcterized by progressive degeneration and weakness of the skeletol muscles |
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| Voluntary muscle weakness |
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| Hernation of a muscle substance through a tear in the fascia surrounding it |
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| Involuntary jerking of a muscle or group of muscles |
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| Pertainting to the muscle and fascia |
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| Degeneration of muscle tissue |
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| Weakness or slight muscle paralysis |
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| The surgical suturing of a muscle wound |
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| A muscle disorder charcterized by slow relaxation after voluntary movement |
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| Jerking of the limbs that naturally occur as a person is falling asleep |
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| The loss of sensation or voluntary muscle movement through injury or disease |
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| The paralysis in both legs an lower part of the body |
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| A physician who specializes in physical medicine |
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| Inflammation of the plantar fascia on the sole of he foot |
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| Inflammation of multiple voluntary muscles at the same time |
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| Turn the palm downward or upward |
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| The paralysis of all four extremeties |
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| The loss of muscle mass, strength, and function, as brought on by age |
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| A condition where the muscle tears away from the tibia (Shins) |
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| A ring like muscle that constricts the opening of a passageway |
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| The surgical suturing of a tendon to a bone |
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| The release of tendons from adhesions |
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| The surgical suturing together of the divided ends of a tendon |
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