| musculi rotatores lumborum | The rotator muscles of the lumbar vertebrae. Synonym: musculi rotatores lumborum, lumbar rotator muscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| musculi rotatores thoracis | The rotators of the thoracic vertebrae. Synonym: musculi rotatores thoracis, thoracic rotator muscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculi suboccipitales | A group of muscles located immediately below the occipital bone; they are: rectus capitis anterior muscle, rectus capitis posterior major and minor muscles, rectus capitis lateralis musculus, obliquus capitis superior and inferior muscles; innervated by suboccipital nerve; although actions are described, it is held by many authorities that these muscles act primarily as organs of proprioception. Synonym: musculi suboccipitales. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculi suprahyoidei | The group of muscles attached to the upper part of the hyoid bone including the digastric, stylohyoid, mylohyoid, and geniohyoid muscles. Synonym: musculi suprahyoidei. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculi thoracis | The muscles attaching to the rib cage including the pectoral muscles, serratus anterior, subclavius, levator muscles, intercostal muscles, transverse thoracic muscle, subcostal muscles, and diaphragm. Synonym: musculi thoracis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculin | <physiology> See Syntonin. Origin: L. Musculus a muscle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| musculoaponeurotic | Relating to muscular tissue and an aponeurosis of origin or insertion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculocutaneous | <anatomy> Pertaining both to muscles and skin; as, the musculocutaneous nerve. Origin: L. Musculus + E. Cutaneous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| musculocutaneous amputation | Amputation with a flap of muscle and skin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculocutaneous flap | A pedicle skin flap, often an island flap, with an attached subjacent muscle and its investments and blood supply. Synonym: musculocutaneous flap, myodermal flap. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculocutaneous nerve | <anatomy, nerve> A major nerve of the upper extremity. The fibres of the musculocutaneous nerve originate in the lower cervical spinal cord (usually c5 to c7), travel via the lateral cord of the brachial plexus, and supply sensory and motor innervation to the upper arm, elbow, and forearm. (12 Dec 1998) |
| musculocutaneous nerve of leg | <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the common peroneal nerve which passes downward in the lateral compartment of the leg to supply the peroneus longus and brevis muscles and terminate as the intermediate and medial dorsal cutaneous nerves supplying the skin of the dorsum of the foot and toes (except for adjacent sides of great and second toes). Synonym: nervus fibularis superficialis, nervus peroneus superficialis, musculocutaneous nerve of leg, superficial fibular nerve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculomembranous | Relating to both muscular tissue and membrane; denoting certain muscles, such as the occipitofrontalis, that are largely membranous. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculophrenic | <anatomy> Pertaining to the muscles and the diaphragm; as, the musculophrenic artery. Origin: L. Musculus muscle + E. Phrenic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| musculophrenic artery | <anatomy, artery> Origin, the lateral terminal branch of internal thoracic; distribution, diaphragm and intercostal muscles; anastomoses, branches of pericardiacophrenic, inferior phrenic, and posterior intercostal arteries. Synonym: arteria musculophrenica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| musculotendinous cuff |
one formed by intermingled muscle and tendon fibers; see rotator c.
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| muscular dystrophy |
An inherited disease that causes increasing weakness in muscle tissue; the muscles affected are the skeletal muscles and, occasionally, the muscles of the heart.
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| muscular dystrophy |
a rare genetic disorder in which muscles degenerate gradually and strength is lost
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| musculoskeletal |
Pertaining to the muscles, joints and bones
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| musculoskeletal |
Includes the bones, joints, and surrounding soft tissue such as the skin, muscles, ligaments, and joint capsules.
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