Concentric contraction is the medical term for normal, functional shortening of a muscle. A contracture is an abnormal shortening of the muscle. This typically occurs during healing after an accident. For instance, if ligaments are torn during a severe ankle sprain, the injured person may walk in a manner that keeps pressure off of the hurt ankle. When this happens, the ligaments will heel much shorter than normal. Once they develop, depending on their severity, they can be combated with physical therapy or surgery.
The prefix for the term in medicine that means "within" is : Intra-. Therefore, the word for inside a muscle is : Intramuscular.
Example sentence:
The antibiotic was administered as an intramuscular injection in the deltoid muscle of the upper arm.
This type of injection is known as intramusclar. Medically abbreviated IM, these shots are generally delivered into a large muscle mass such as the quadraceps (upper-outer thigh) or in the buttocks.
Contracton is the normal, functional tightening of a muscle; spasm is the abnormal, uncontrolled tightening of a muscle.
Contractility is the term for the ability of a muscle to shorten.
This is called a muscle atrophie.
Muscular atrophy.
Spasm or contraction
Muscle tone
Contraction is the medical term meaning the normal shortening or tightening of a muscle.
Dystonia is the medical term meaning bad muscle tone.
Myoanatomy is the medical term meaning structure of a muscle. It may also mean the study of muscle structure.
Dystonia is a medical term meaning abnormal muscle tone.
Myopathy is the medical term meaning disease of the muscle. my/o- muscle; pathy-disease
No such specific medical term
Asthma
muscle hypertrophy
Myocardial infarction is the medical term meaning damage to the heart muscle.
Myosarcoma is the term for flesh tumor of muscle.
Myalgia is the same as muscle pain. Myalgia is the medical term for muscle pain.
Atrophy.