HSII Chpt 9. (Pt. 2) Test
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| A. Abnormal motions that occur because of difficulty controlling the voluntary muscles; may include tics, spasms, jerking, or slow writhing of the hands.B. Orthopedic device that supports and straightens a body part while still permitting movement; also called an orthosis.C. Golfer's/pitcher's elbowD. A translucent band of fibrous tissue and fascia taht holds down tendons in the wrist and ankle.E. Cancerous tumor of the muscle; usually found in children and young adults.F. Pain in a muscle due to injury or muscle disease.G. A thin layer of connective tissue that wraps each muscle and merges into its tendon.H. Heart muscle; striated, mononucleated, involuntary muscle that pumps blood through the circulatory system.I. Turning a body part outward and to the side.J. Turning the palm of the hand upward, such that the hand is "lying on its back."K. Inactivity or paralysis coupled with continuing nerve impulses can cause an arm or leg muscle to become progressively flexed.L. Inflammation of any tendon due to injury or overuse.M. Test that detects antibodies that the body produces against its own acetylcholine receptors; used to diagnose myasthenia gravis.N. Tennis elbowO. Inflammation of a muscle with localized swelling or tenderness; caused by injury, strain, or disease.P. A tear in the rotator muscles of the shoulder that surround the humerus; usually occurs from trauma or repetitive overuse.Q. Procedure in which a needle electrode is inserted into a muscle to record the electrical activity of the muscle as it contracts and relaxes; used to diagnose muscle or nerve disease.R. Striated, multinucleated, voluntary muscles that contract and relax in response to conscious thought (eyes, tongue, hands).S. Inflammation of the fascia around a muscle; frequently affects the bottom of the foot (plantar fasciitis).T. Inflammation of muscles and tendons that originate on the bone protrusion on either side of the distal humerus. |
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