atrophy
Atrophy is decrease in muscle mass.
Muscle deterioration refers to the weakening or loss of muscle tissue over time. This can be caused by factors such as aging, lack of physical activity, injury, or some medical conditions. It can lead to muscle weakness, fatigue, and decreased overall function.
If you are referring to lack of or poor muscle tone then "hypotonia" is the correct medical term for low tone, and "atony" for absent tone.
Contracture is abnormal shortening of muscle. This condition limits joint mobility by making the flexor muscle resistant to stretching. It usually results from lack of movement of the joint, as after an accident or neurological disease.
Objective is the medical term meaning without emotion.
Wernicke's encephalopathy is the medical term meaning degenerative brain disorder caused by lack of thiamine.
Acapnia is the medical term meaning lack of carbon dioxide
elimination
Cardiac infarction, usually called myocardial infarction, is the medical term meaning heart attack. It is heart damage caused by lack of blood flow to the heart muscle.
Muscle atrophy is the loss of muscle mass and strength due to lack of use, injury, or other medical conditions. This can lead to decreased muscle function and weakness. Physical activity and proper nutrition are key to preventing muscle atrophy.
Clubbing is the medical term for the changes in fingernails or toenails associated with chronic lack of oxygen.
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