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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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  • 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
  • Muscle Stretching Exercises - »õâ Exercises that stretch the muscle fibers with the aim to increase muscle-tendon FLEXIBILITY, improve RANGE OF MOTION or musculoskeletal function, and prevent injuries. There are various types of stretching techniques including active, passive (relaxed), static, dynamic (gentle), ballistic (forced), isometric, and others.
    Synonyms : Active Stretching, Ballistic Stretching, Dynamic Stretching, Isometric Stretching, Passive Stretching, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) Stretching, Relaxed Stretching, Static Stretching, Static-Active Stretching, Static-Passive Stretching
  • Muscle Tonus - »õâ The state of activity or tension of a muscle beyond that related to its physical properties, that is, its active resistance to stretch. In skeletal muscle, tonus is dependent upon efferent innervation. (Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Muscle Tightness, Muscular Tension, Tension, Muscle, Tension, Muscular, Tightness, Muscle, Tonus, Muscle
  • Muscle Weakness - »õâ A vague complaint of debility, fatigue, or exhaustion attributable to weakness of various muscles. The weakness can be characterized as subacute or chronic, often progressive, and is a manifestation of many muscle and neuromuscular diseases. (From Wyngaarden et al., Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 19th ed, p2251)
    Synonyms : Muscular Weakness, Muscle Weaknesses, Muscular Weaknesses, Weakness, Muscle, Weakness, Muscular, Weaknesses, Muscle, Weaknesses, Muscular
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Mus type genus of the Muridae: common house mice; the tips of the upper incisors have a square notch
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Mus musculus house mouse: brownish-grey Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide
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Musca a small constellation in the polar region of the southern hemisphere near the Southern Cross and Chamaeleon type genus of the Muscidae: houseflies
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Musca domestica housefly: common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases
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muscae volitantes musca volitans: spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens
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MUS someone who does special exercises to develop the musculature
MUS exercise that builds muscles through tension
MUS a bully employed by a gangster
MUS two-winged flies especially the families: Muscidae
MUS a resident of Moscow
MUS of or relating to the residents of Moscow
MUS a colorless or pale brown mica with potassium
MUS a Russian principality in the 13th to 16th centuries
MUS large crested wild duck of Central and South America
MUS (anatomy) having a robust muscular body-build characterized by predominance of structures (bone and muscle and connective tissue) developed from the embryonic mesodermal layer
MUS having or suggesting great physical power or force
MUS (of a person) possessing physical strength and weight
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