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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • epicranial muscle
    ¸Ó¸®µ¤°³±Ù, µÎ°³Ç¥±Ù
  • erector spinae muscle
    ôÁÖ¼¼¿ò±Ù, ôÁֱ⸳±Ù
  • fixator muscle
    °íÁ¤±ÙÀ°
  • flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
    ÀÚÂʼոñ±ÁÈû±Ù, ̫̿¼ö±Ù±¼±Ù
  • flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle
    ªÀº»õ³¢±ÁÈû±Ù, ´Ü¼ÒÁö±¼±Ù
  • flexor digitorum brevis muscle
    ªÀº¹ß°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù, ´ÜÁö±¼±Ù
  • flexor digitorum longus muscle
    ±ä¹ß°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù, ÀåÁö±¼±Ù
  • flexor digitorum profundus muscle
    ±íÀº¼Õ°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù, ½É¼öÁö±¼±Ù
  • flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
    ¾èÀº¼Õ°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù, Ç¥ÀçÁö±¼±Ù
  • flexor hallucis brevis muscle
    ªÀº¾öÁö(¹ß°¡¶ô)±ÁÈû±Ù, ´ÜÁ·¹«Áö±¼±Ù
  • flexor hallucis longus muscle
    ±ä¾öÁö(¹ß°¡¶ô)±ÁÈû±Ù, ÀåÁ·¹«Áö±¼±Ù
  • flexor pollicis brevis muscle
    ªÀº¾öÁö(¼Õ°¡¶ô)±ÁÈû±Ù, ´Ü¼ö¹«Áö±¼±Ù
  • flexor pollicis longus muscle
    ±ä¾öÁö(¼Õ°¡¶ô)±ÁÈû±Ù, Àå¼ö¹«Áö±¼±Ù
  • fusiform muscle
    ¹æÃß±ÙÀ°, ¹æÃß»ó±Ù
  • gastrocnemius muscle
    ÀåµýÁö±Ù, ºñº¹±Ù
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • extensor hallucis longus muscle
    ±ä¾öÁöÆï±Ù
  • extensor pollicis longus muscle
    ±ä¾öÁöÆï±Ù
  • external intercostal muscle
    ¹Ù±ù°¥ºñ»çÀ̱Ù
  • external oblique abdominal muscle
    ¹è¹Ù±ùºø±Ù
  • extraocular muscle
    (¢¡ocular muscle) ¹Ù±ù´«±ÙÀ°, ¾È±¸±ÙÀ°
  • facial muscle
    ¾ó±¼±ÙÀ°
  • flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
    ÀÚÂʼոñ±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle
    ªÀº»õ³¢±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor digitorum brevis muscle
    ªÀº¹ß°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor digitorum longus muscle
    ±ä¹ß°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor digitorum profundus muscle
    ±íÀº¼Õ°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
    ¾èÀº¼Õ°¡¶ô±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor hallucis brevis muscle
    ªÀº¾öÁö±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor hallucis longus muscle
    ±ä¾öÁö±ÁÈû±Ù
  • flexor pollicis brevis muscle
    ªÀº¾öÁö±ÁÈû±Ù
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fusiform muscle
    ¹æÃß±ÙÀ°
  • fusiform musculus ; muscle fusiformis
    °¡¶ô¸ð¾ç±Ù, ¹æÃß»ó±Ù(Û·õßßÒÐÉ).
  • gastrocnemial muscle<³ª> musculus gastrocnemius
    Àå´ÜÁö±Ù, ºñ º¹±Ù(ÛÉÜÙÐÉ).
  • gastrocnemial muscle<³ª> musculus gastrocnemius
    Àå´ÜÁö±Ù, ºñº¹±Ù(ÛÉÜÙÐÉ).
  • genioglossal muscle
    Åγ¡Çô±Ù, À̼³±Ù( àßÐÉ).
  • genioglossal muscle
    À̼³±Ù, Åγ¡Çô±Ù{ÇØ}
  • geniohyoid muscle
    Åγ¡¸ñ»Ô±Ù
  • geniohyoid muscle =musculus geniohyoideus <³ª>
    À̼³°ñ±Ù, Åγ¡¼³°ñ±Ù{ÇØ}
  • geniohyoid muscle<³ª> musculus geniohyoideus
    Åγ¡¼³°ñ±Ù, À̼³°ñ±Ù.
  • glossopharyngeal muscle
    ¼³ÀαÙ(àßìÖÐÉ).
  • glossopharyngeal muscle
    ¼³ÀαÙ
  • gluteal muscle
    µÐºÎ±Ù, µÐ±Ù(ÔëÐÉ).
  • gluteal muscle
    µÐºÎ ±Ù, µÐ ±Ù(ÔëÐÉ).
  • gracilis muscle<³ª>
    Ä¡°ñ°æ°ñ±Ù, ¹Ú±Ù(ÚÝÐÉ).
  • great adductor muscle ; musculus adductor magnus
    Å«³»Çâ±Ù, ´ë³»Àü±Ù.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • muscle forceps
    ±Ù°âÀÚ.
  • muscle forceps
    ¿Ü¾È±ÙÁý°Ô
  • muscle graft
    ±ÙÀ̽Ä(±ÙÀ̽Ä).
  • muscle graft
    ±Ù À̽Ä(ÐÉì¹ãÕ).
  • muscle hernia
    ±Ù(±Ù)Ç츣´Ï¾Æ.
  • muscle hernia
    ±Ù(ÐÉ) Ç츣´Ï¾Æ.
  • muscle hook
    »ç½ÃÈÅ
  • muscle layer
    ±ÙÀ°Ãþ
  • muscle nerve
    ±ÙÀ°½Å°æ,±ÙÀ°Áö¹è½Å°æ
  • muscle of angle of mouth, levator =musculus levat
    ±¸°¢°Å±Ù
  • muscle of helix, larger
    ´ëÀÌ·û±Ù
  • muscle of naris, compressor =musculus compressor
    ÄÚ¾ÐÃà±Ù, ºñ°ø¾ÐÃà±Ù
  • muscle of pharynx, middle constrictor
    ÁßÀεμöÃà±Ù, Áß°£ÀεμöÃà±Ù
  • muscle of Riolan
    ¸®¿Ã¶õ±Ù
  • muscle of upper lip and ala of nose, levator =mus
    »ó¼øºñÀͰűÙ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • obliquus capitis inferior muscle ³ª muscle obliquus capitis inferior
    ÇϵΠ°æ»ç±Ù(ù»ÔéÌËÞØÐÉ), ¾Æ·¡ ¸Ó¸® °æ»ç±Ù, ÇÏ µÎ»ç±Ù.
  • obliquus capitis superior muscle ³ª muscle obliquus capitis superior
    À§¸Ó¸®°æ»ç±Ù, »óµÎ»ç±Ù.
  • obliquus capitis superior muscle ³ª muscle obliquus capitis superior
    »óµÎ °æ»ç±Ù(ß¾ÔéÌËÞØÐÉ), À§¸Ó¸® °æ»ç±Ù, »ó µÎ»ç±Ù.
  • obliquus externus abdominis muscle ³ª muscle obliquus externus abdominis
    ¹è¹Ù±ù°æ»ç±Ù, ¿Üº¹»ç±Ù.
  • obliquus externus abdominis muscle ³ª muscle obliquus externus abdominis
    º¹ ¿ÜºÎ °æ»ç ±Ù(ÜÙèâÝ»ÌËÞØÐÉ), ¹è¹Ù±ù °æ»ç±Ù, ¿Ü º¹»ç±Ù.
  • obliquus internus abdominis muscle ³ª muscle obliquus internus abdominis
    ¹è¼Ó°æ»ç±Ù, ³»º¹»ç±Ù.
  • obliquus internus abdominis muscle ³ª muscle obliquus internus abdominis
    º¹ ³»ºÎ °æ»ç ±Ù(ÜÙҮݻÌËÞØÐÉ), ¹è¼Ó °æ»ç±Ù, ³» º¹»ç±Ù.
  • occipital belly muscle ³ª muscle venter occipitalis
    Èĵκ¹±Ù.
  • occipital belly muscle ³ª muscle venter occipitalis
    ÈĵΠº¹±Ù(ý­ÔéÜÙÐÉ).
  • peroneus longus muscle muscle
    Àåºñ°ñ±Ù.
  • quadrate muscle of thigh ; muscle quadratus femoris
    ´ëÅð»ç°¢±Ù, ´ëÅð¹æÇü±Ù.
  • radial head of superficial flexor muscle of fingers ; caput radiale muscle flexor is digitor- um su
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô ¾èÀº ±ÁÈû±ÙÀÇ ¿ä°ñÂʸӸ®, ¼öÁöÀÇ ÃµÁö±¼±Ù¿ä°ñ ÃøµÎºÎ.
  • radial head of superficial flexor muscle of fingers ; caput radiale muscle flexor is digitor- um su
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô ¾èÀº ´Ø½íeÀÇ ¿ä°ñÂʸӸ®, ¼öÁöÀÇ ÃµÁö°êe¿ä°ñ ÃøµÎºÎ.
  • rectus abdominis muscle ; muscle rectus abdominis
    º¹Á÷±Ù(ÜÙòÁÐÉ).
  • rectus capitis anterior muscle ; muscle rectus capitis anterior
    ÀüµÎÁ÷±Ù(îñÔéòÁÐÉ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Sternocleidomastoid muscle
    ¸ñºø±Ù
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èä¼âÀ¯µ¹±Ù
  • Sternocleidomastoid muscle (partial)
    ¸ñºø±Ù (ºÎºÐ)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èä¼âÀ¯µ¹±Ù
  • Multipennate muscle
    ¹µ±ê±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´Ù¿ì»ó±Ù
  • Multisegmental muscle
    ¹µºÐÀý±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´ÙºÐÀý±Ù
  • Sphincter ani externus muscle
    ¹Ù±ùÇ×¹®Á¶ÀÓ±Ù
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÇ×¹®°ý¾à±Ù
  • Unipennate muscle
    ¹Ý±ê±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹Ý¿ì»ó±Ù
  • Detrusor urinae muscle
    ¹æ±¤¹è´¢±Ù
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹æ±¤¹è´¢±Ù
  • Intrafusal muscle fiber
    ¹æÃß¼Ó±ÙÀ°¼¼Æ÷
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹æÃß³»±Ù¼¶À¯
  • Obliquus externus abdominis muscle
    ¹è¹Ù±ùºø±Ù
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Üº¹»ç±Ù
  • Stylopharyngeal muscle
    º×ÀεαÙ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °æµ¹ÀεαÙ
  • Pectinate muscle
    ºø»ì±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áñ»ó±Ù
  • Groove for subclavius muscle
    ºøÀ幨±Ù°í¶û
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼â°ñÇϱٱ¸
  • Skeletal muscle
    »À´ë±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ñ°Ý±Ù
  • Ciliary muscle
    ¼¶¸ðü±Ù
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸ð¾çü±Ù
  • Longitudinal muscle layer
    ¼¼·Î±ÙÀ°Ãþ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¾ÁÖ±ÙÃþ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • rectococcygeal muscle
    Á÷Àå¹Ì°ñ±Ù
  • rectus abdominis muscle
    º¹Á÷±Ù
  • rectus femoris muscle
    ´ëÅðÁ÷±Ù
  • rectus muscle
    Á÷±Ù
  • scalenus anticus muscle
    ¾Õ°æÃß´Á°ñ±Ù, Àü»ç°¢±Ù
  • serratus muscle
    Åé´Ï±Ù, Åé´Ï¸ð¾ç±Ù, °Å±Ù
  • short head of biceps muscle of arm
    »ó¿ÏµÎ°¥·¡±ÙªÀº°¥·¡, »ó¿ÏÀ̵ιڱٴܵÎ
  • skeletal muscle
    °ñ°Ý±Ù
  • sluggish muscle
    ¿Ï¼­±Ù, Áö±Ù
  • smooth muscle
    ¹Î¹«´Ì±Ù, ÆòȰ±Ù
  • smooth muscle relaxant
    ÆòȰ±ÙÀÌ¿ÏÁ¦
  • sphincter muscle
    Á¶ÀÓ±Ù, °ý¾à±Ù
  • spinal muscle
    °¡½Ã±Ù, ±Ø±Ù
  • stapedius muscle
    µî°ñ±Ù
  • sternohyoid muscle
    Èä°ñ¼³°ñ±Ù
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AMC academic medical center; acetylmethyl carbinol; Animal Medical Center; antibody-mediated cytotoxicit...
AMR acoustic muscle reflex; activity metabolic rate; acute mitral stenosis; alopecia-mental retardation ...
ASMA antismooth muscle antibody
ASMC arterial smooth muscle cell
ASMD anterior segment mesenchymal dysgenesis; atonic sclerotic muscle dystrophy
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HASM Human airway smooth muscle
haSMC Human arterial smooth muscle cell
HVSMC Human vascular smooth muscle cells
IFM Indirect Flight Muscle
IMT Inspiratory muscle training
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • muscle training
    ±Ù ÈÆ·Ã, ±Ù ÈÆ·Ã¹ý
  • muscle trauma
    ±ÙÀ° ¿Ü»ó
  • muscle trigger point
    ±Ù ¹ßÅëÁ¡
  • muscle trismus
    ±ÙÀ°¼º °³±¸ ºÒ´É, ¾Æ°ü±ä±Þ
  • muscle twitch
    ±Ù ¿¬Ãà
  • muscle unipen natus
    ¹Ý ¿ì»ó±Ù
  • muscle-cell
    ±Ù ¼¼Æ÷
  • muscles of anterior abdominal wall
    ¾Õ ¹èº® ±ÙÀ°
  • muscles of mastication
    ÀúÀÛ±Ù
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • dilator muscle
    È®´ë±Ù, È®Àå±Ù, »ê´ë±Ù
  • dilator naris muscle
    ºñÀÍ È®´ë±Ù
  • disuse muscle atrophy
    ±ÙÆó¿ë À§Ãà
    ±Ù À§ÃàÀº ¿©·¯ °¡ÁöÀÇ ½Å°æ, ±Ù ÁúȯÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä Áõ»óÀ¸·Î¼­ Áß¿äÇѵ¥ ÀÌ¿Í °°Àº Å»½Å°æ¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ ±Ù À§Ãà À̿ܿ¡µµ ¾ÈÁ¤¿Í»óÀ̳ª °üÀý °íÁ¤ µî¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ ºÎµ¿À¸·Î ¹ß»ýÇÏ´Â ±Ù À§ÃàÀÌ ÀÖ°í ÀüÀÚ¿¡ ¸øÁö ¾Ê°Ô Áß¿äÇÏ´Ù. À̰ÍÀ» Æó¿ë¼º ±Ù À§ÃàÀ̶ó°í ÇÑ´Ù. Àå±â¿Í»ó ȯÀÚ¿¡°Ô À־´Â »óÁö¿¡ ºñÇØ¼­ ÇÏÁöÀÇ ±Ù À§ÃàÀÌ µÎµå·¯Áö°í ÀÌ·± °æÇâÀº °í·ÉÀÚ¿¡°Ô ƯÈ÷ ÇöÀúÇÏ´Ù. ü¿ë¼º ±Ù À§ÃàÀÇ ¹ß»ýÀÌ ¿¹»óµÇ´Â °æ¿ì¿¡´Â ¿¹¹æÀ» À§ÇÑ ±Ù·Â À¯Áö Áõ°­ ÈÆ·ÃÀÌ ÀÌ·ç¾îÁ®¾ß ÇÏ°í ¶Ç Á¶±â ÀÌ»ó, Á¶±â º¸ÇàÀÌ ¸ðµç Áúȯ¿¡¼­ ÃßÁøµÉ Çʿ䰡 ÀÖ´Ù.
  • dorsal muscle
    µîÂÊ ±ÙÀ°, ¹èºÎÀÇ ±Ù
  • elevator muscle
    °Å»ó±Ù
  • extensor digiti minimi muscle
    »õ³¢ Æï±Ù
  • extensor digitorum longus muscle
    ±ä ¹ß°¡¶ô Æï±Ù
  • extensor muscle of little finger
    ¼ÒÁö ½Å±Ù
  • external oblique muscle of abdomen
    ¹è ¹Ù±ù °æ»ç±Ù, ¿Ü»çº¹±Ù
  • external pterygoid muscle
    ¿ÜÀ͵¹±Ù, ¿ÜÀÍ»ó±Ù, ¿ÜÃø À͵¹±Ù
    ¿ÜÃø À͵¹±ÙÀº »óºÎ ¼¶À¯¿Í ÇϺΠ¼¶À¯·Î ÀÌ·ç¾îÁ® ÀÖ´Ù. »óºÎ ¼¶À¯´Â Á¢Çü°ñÀÇ ´ëÀÍ Áï, ¾È¿ÍÀÇ ÈĿܹ濡 À§Ä¡ÇÑ ÇÏÃøµÎ ¿Í¿¡¼­ ±â½ÃµÇ¸ç, ÇϺΠ¼¶À¯´Â ¿ÜÃø À͵¹ÆÇÀÇ ¿ÜÃø ¸é¿¡¼­ ±â½ÃµÈ´Ù. ¿ÜÃø À͵¹±ÙÀÇ »óÇϺΠ¼¶À¯´Â ÇÏ¾Ç °úµÎ °æºÎÀÇ ³»Ãø 2ºÐÀÇ 1¿¡ Á¤ÁöÇÏ¸ç ³»ÃøÀ¸·Î ¿¬ÀåµÇ¾î ÀϺδ ÇÏ¾Ç °úµÎ°æÀÇ ÈĹæºÎ¿¡±îÁö À̸¥´Ù. »óºÎ ¼¶À¯ÀÇ »óºÎ 3ºÐÀÇ 1Àº ÃøµÎÇϾǰüÀýÀÇ ±ÙÀ°ÃÊ¿Í °üÀý³¶¿¡ ±Ù¸·À¸·Î ºÎÂøµÈ´Ù.
  • extrinsic muscle
    ¿Ü±Ù
  • fast-twitch fiber muscle
    ½Å¼Ó ¿¬Ãà±Ù ¼¶À¯
  • feeling of muscle tightness
    ±Ù ±äÀå°¨
  • frontalis muscle
    ÀüµÎ±Ù
  • hamstring muscle
    ½½¿ÍºÎ ±ÙÀ°
    ½½¿ÍÀÇ ¿ÜÃø ¹× ³»ÃøÀ» µÑ·¯½Ñ ±ÙÀ°.
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muscle-bound Denoting a condition in which individual muscles are overdeveloped but dyssynergic in concerted action.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscle-tendon attachment The union of a muscle and tendon fibre in which sarcolemma intervenes between the two; the end of the muscle fibre may be rounded, conical, or tapered.
Synonym: muscle-tendon junction.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscle-tendon junction The union of a muscle and tendon fibre in which sarcolemma intervenes between the two; the end of the muscle fibre may be rounded, conical, or tapered.
Synonym: muscle-tendon junction.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscle-trimming The shaping of an impression material by the manipulation or action of the tissues adjacent to the borders of an impression.
Synonym: muscle-trimming, tissue molding, tissue-trimming.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscled Furnished with muscles; having muscles; as, things well muscled.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
muscles of abdomen Muscles forming the wall of the abdomen including rectus abdominis, external and internal oblique muscles, transversus abdominis, and quadratus abdominis.
Synonym: musculi abdominis.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of auditory ossicles The musculus stapedius and musculus tensor tympani.
Synonym: musculi ossiculorum auditus.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of coccyx The muscles of the coccyx considered as a group, including the musculus coccygeus and the inconstant ventral and dorsal sacrococcygeal muscles.
Synonym: musculi coccygei.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of eyeball The voluntary muscles which control eye movement
(27 Sep 1997)
muscles of facial expression The numerous muscles supplied by the facial nerve that are attached to and move the skin of the face. Nomina Anatomica also includes the buccinator muscle in this group; even though it functions primarily in mastication.
Synonym: musculi faciales, facial muscles, mimetic muscles.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of head The muscles of expression, of mastication, and the suboccipital muscles in general.
Synonym: musculi capitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of larynx The intrinsic muscles that regulate the length, position and tension of the vocal cords and adjust the size of the openings between the aryepiglottic folds, the ventricular folds and the vocal folds.
Synonym: musculi laryngis.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of mastication Muscles derived from the first (mandibular) arch used in chewing; all receive innervation from the motor root of the trigeminal nerve via its mandibular division.
See: masseter muscle, temporalis muscle, lateral pterygoid muscle, medial pterygoid muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of neck The anterolateral muscles of the neck including the platysma, sternocleidomastoid, suprahyoid muscles, infrahyoid muscles, longus colli and scalene muscles.
Synonym: musculi colli.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscles of the back The muscles of the back in general, including those attaching the shoulder girdle to the trunk posteriorly, the posterior serratus muscles, and the erector spinae.
Synonym: musculi dorsi, dorsal muscles.
(05 Mar 2000)
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brachioradial muscle <anatomy, muscle> Origin, lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus; insertion, front of base of styloid process of radius; action, flexes elbow and assists slightly in supination; nerve supply, (common) radial.
Synonym: musculus brachioradialis, brachioradial muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
branch of glossopharyngeal nerve to stylopharyngeus muscle <anatomy> Sole motor branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve to the stylopharyngeus muscle.
Synonym: ramus musculi stylopharyngei nervi glossopharyngei.
(05 Mar 2000)
Braune's muscle <anatomy> The medial part of the musculus levator ani (pubococcygeus muscle) that passes from the body of the pubis around the anus to form a muscular sling at the level of the anorectal junction; it contracts to increase the perineal flexure during a peristalsis to maintain faecal continence and relaxes to allow defecation.
Synonym: musculus puborectalis, Braune's muscle, puborectal muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
broadest muscle of back <anatomy, muscle> Origin, spinous processes of lower five or six thoracic and the lumbar vertebrae, median ridge of sacrum, and outer lip of iliac crest; insertion, with teres major into posterior lip of bicipital groove of humerus; action, adducts arm, rotates it medially, and extends it; nerve supply, thoracodorsal.
Synonym: musculus latissimus dorsi, broadest muscle of back.
(05 Mar 2000)
bronchoesophageal muscle <anatomy> Muscular fascicles, arising from the wall of the left bronchus, which reinforce the musculature of the oesophagus.
Synonym: musculus bronchoesophageus.
(05 Mar 2000)
Brucke's muscle <anatomy> The part of the ciliary muscle formed by the meridional fibres.
Synonym: Crampton's muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
bulbocavernosus muscle <anatomy> In the male: origin, the perineal membrane fascia on the dorsum of the bulb of the penis; insertion, central tendon of the perineum and the median raphe on the free surface of the bulb; action, constricts bulbous urethra when attempting to expel last drops following urination, or spasmodically with ejaculation to expel semen. In the female: origin, the dorsum of the clitoris, the corpus cavernosum, and the perineal membrane; insertion, central tendon of the perineum; action, acts as a weak sphincter of the vagina; when developed, is a part of "cross-member musculature" of pelvic floor which resists prolapse of pelvic viscera. Nerve supply, pudendal (deep perineal branch).
Synonym: musculus bulbospongiosus, musculus bulbocavernosus, musculus ejaculator seminis, musculus sphincter vaginae, sphincter vaginae.
(05 Mar 2000)
bursa of extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle <anatomy> The bursa between the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis and the base of the third metacarpal.
Synonym: bursa musculi extensoris carpi radialis brevis.
(05 Mar 2000)
bursa of tensor veli palatini muscle <anatomy> A small bursa located where the tendon of the tensor passes around the pterygoid hamulus.
Synonym: bursa musculi tensoris veli palatini.
(05 Mar 2000)
bursa of the piriformis muscle <anatomy> A small bursa located between the tendons of the piriformis and superior gemellus and the femur.
Synonym: bursa musculi piriformis.
(05 Mar 2000)
cardiac muscle <anatomy> Tissue specialised for contraction. See twitch muscle, catch muscle: Cardiac muscle (heart muscle) is a striated but involuntary muscle responsible for the pumping activity of the vertebrate heart. The individual muscle cells are joined through a junctional complex known as the intercalated disc and are not fused together into multinucleate structures as they are in skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle is a rather non-specific term usually applied to the striated muscle of vertebrates that is under voluntary control. The muscle fibres are syncytial and contain myofibrils, tandem arrays of sarcomeres. Smooth muscle is muscle tissue in vertebrates made up from long tapering cells that may be anything from 20-500m long. Smooth muscle is generally involuntary and differs from striated muscle in the much higher actin/myosin ratio, the absence of conspicuous sarcomeres and the ability to contract to a much smaller fraction of its resting length. Smooth muscle cells are found particularly in blood vessel walls, surrounding the intestine (especially the gizzard in birds) and in the uterus. The contractile system and its control resemble those of motile tissue cells (for example fibroblasts, leucocytes) and antibodies against smooth muscle myosin will cross react with myosin from tissue cells, whereas antibodies against skeletal muscle myosin will not.
See: dense bodies.
(18 Nov 1997)
cardiac muscle tissue See: cardiac muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
cardiac muscle wrap An operation that uses stimulated latissimus dorsi muscle (skeletal muscle ventricle) to assist cardiac function. The latissimus dorsi muscle is mobilised from the chest wall and moved into the thorax through the bed of the resected 2nd or 3rd rib. The muscle is then wrapped around the left and right ventricles and stimulated to contract during cardiac systole by means of an implanted burst-stimulator.
(12 Dec 1998)
radial flexor muscle of wrist <anatomy, muscle> Origin, common flexor origin of the medial condyle of humerus; insertion, anterior surface of the base of the second and most often sending a slip to that of the third metacarpal bone; action, flexes and abducts wrist radialward; nerve supply, median; its tendon travels in its own canal roofed by a layer of the transverse carpal ligament.
Synonym: musculus flexor carpi radialis, radial flexor muscle of wrist.
(05 Mar 2000)
Valsalva's muscle <anatomy> A band of vertical muscular fibres on the outer surface of the tragus of the ear.
Synonym: musculus tragicus, muscle of tragus, Valsalva's muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Muscle Rigidity - »õâ Continuous involuntary sustained muscle contraction which is often a manifestation of BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES. When an affected muscle is passively stretched, the degree of resistance remains constant regardless of the rate at which the muscle is stretched. This feature helps to distinguish rigidity from MUSCLE SPASTICITY. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p73)
    Synonyms : Catatonic Rigidity, Extensor Rigidity, Cogwheel Rigidities, Gegenhaltens, Muscular Rigidity, Rigidities, Cogwheel, Rigidity, Catatonic, Rigidity, Cogwheel, Rigidity, Extensor, Rigidity, Extrapyramidal, Rigidity, Muscle, Rigidity, Nuchal
  • Muscle Spasticity - »õâ A form of muscle hypertonia associated with upper MOTOR NEURON DISEASE. Resistance to passive stretch of a spastic muscle results in minimal initial resistance (a "free interval") followed by an incremental increase in muscle tone. Tone increases in proportion to the velocity of stretch. Spasticity is usually accompanied by HYPERREFLEXIA and variable degrees of MUSCLE WEAKNESS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p54)
    Synonyms : Spastic, Clasp Knife Spasticity, Spasticity, Clasp-Knife, Spasticity, Muscle
  • Muscle Spindles - »õâ Mechanoreceptors found between skeletal muscle fibers. Muscle spindles are arranged in parallel with muscle fibers and respond to the passive stretch of the muscle, but cease to discharge if the muscle contracts isotonically, thus signaling muscle length. The muscle spindles are the receptors responsible for the stretch or myotactic reflex (REFLEX, STRETCH).
    Synonyms : Muscle Spindle, Muscle Stretch Receptor, Neuromuscular Spindle, Receptor, Muscle Stretch, Receptors, Muscle Stretch, Spindle, Muscle, Spindle, Neuromuscular, Spindles, Muscle, Spindles, Neuromuscular, Stretch Receptor, Muscle
  • Muscle Strength - »õâ The amount of force generated by MUSCLE CONTRACTION. Muscle strength can be measured during isometric, isotonic, or isokinetic contraction, either manually or using a device such as a MUSCLE STRENGTH DYNAMOMETER.
    Synonyms : Strength, Muscle
  • Muscle Strength Dynamometer - »õâ A device that measures MUSCLE STRENGTH during muscle contraction, such as gripping, pushing, and pulling. It is used to evaluate the health status of muscle in sports medicine or physical therapy.
    Synonyms : Dynamometer, Muscle Strength, Dynamometers, Muscle Strength, Muscle Strength Dynamometers
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muscle 3 main types of muscle (smooth, cardiac and skeletal) all derived from mesoderm but different regions. (More? Musculoskeletal Notes)
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muscle a muscle which originates on the distal humerus, inserts on the radius and accomplishes supination (rotation of the wrist).
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muscle cramps Involuntary, painful shortening of muscles. Usually, a knotting of the muscles is visible.
Ãâó: www.clevelandclinic.org/neuroscience/treat/nerve/a...
muscle Body tissues which consist of cells that contract when lengthened or straightened.
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muscle spindle Structure in skeletal muscles containing small muscle fibers and sensory receptors activated by stretch.
Ãâó: www.ualberta.ca/~neuro/OnlineIntro/glossary.htm
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