pulled muscle
strain and sprain involves the ligaments
Mallet finger refers to the involuntary flexion of the distal phalanx of a finger caused by the disruption or tearing of its extensor tendon.
A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.
In the event of a dislocation, one of the bones making up the joint is forced out of its natural alignment from excessive stretching and tearing of the joint ligaments and capsule. Muscles and tendons surrounding the joint are usually stretched and injure
It is an irreversible change because it can not be reversed.
because you are tearing them when you work them out.
Yes, by relaxing one's muscles it reduces the risk or pulling or tearing them.
Muscles should not be overworked because that can result in tearing of the muscles and muscle strain. It can also lead to other injuries like pulled muscles and sprains.
This term refers to "a sudden partial loss of consciousness, accompanied by either clonic or tonic seizures and, at times, by screaming, tearing of clothes, or foaming at the mouth." As defined by Alan Harwood in his book In Ethnicity and Medical Care.
Yes it loosens up muscles and prevents them from tearing. Cold, stiff muscles tear much easier.
a partial dislocationSublaxation refers to a partial dislocation of bones that leaves the connecting joints misaligned.
strain and sprain involves the ligaments
no it is not, a lumbosacral sprain is the severe stretching, while a lumbosacral strain is a partial or complete tearing
Usually sprains and strains, but complete or partial tearing can occur when the injury is severe.
Draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum.
When a database table has a key which consists of more than one field, a partial key refers to any one of those fields.
Your muscles hurt because you are actually tearing micro-fibers in your body. This in turn sets your body into recovery. The muscles will take nutrients from fat to create a stronger and bigger muscle.