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25 Cards in this Set
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Strain |
Over stretching tendon or muscle w/o serious tissue |
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Sprain |
Torn ligament or tendon |
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Rheumatism |
Broad term for any pain in bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles |
Pain |
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Arthritis |
Broad term for pain and inflammation in a joint |
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Bursitis |
Inflammation of a bursa |
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Tendonitis |
A form of a bursitis - in which a tendon sheath is involved |
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Gout |
Hereditary disease- Uric acid accumulates in joints and irritates the articular cartilage and synovial membrane . |
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Function of muscle tissue |
Organizing of skeletal muscles, microscopic anatomy of skeletal muscle, muscle innervation, contraction& relaxation, behavior of whole muscle, muscle metabolism, smooth muscle |
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Endomysium ? |
Single cell surrounded . Areolar c.t containing blood vessels. |
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Perimysium |
Fascicle surrounded. Dense irregular |
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Epimysium |
Bundles of fascicles, surrounded and makeup a whole muscle. Dense irregular |
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Excitability |
Can be stimulated electrically |
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Contractility |
Can be shorten substantially |
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Extensibility |
Can extend without damage |
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Elasticity |
Can return back to original shape |
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Conductivity |
Local Electrical changes can move along the length of the muscle fiber. |
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Dura mater |
Tough collagenous membrane surrounded by epidural space filled with fat and blood vessels. |
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Arachnoid matter |
Layer of simple squamous epithelium lining dura mater and loose mesh of fibers with csf. |
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Pia mater |
1st(closer) delicate membrane adherent to the spinal cord. •filium terminated denticulate ligaments anchor the cord. |
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Pia mater |
1st(closer) delicate membrane adherent to the spinal cord. •filium terminated denticulate ligaments anchor the cord. |
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Gray mater |
🦋 Neuron cell bodies w/little myelin |
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White mater |
Myelinated axons. |
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Decussation |
Fibers cross sides |
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Contralateral |
Origin and distinction are on opposite sides |
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Ipisilateral |
Same side |
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