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Is the brachii muscle proximal or distal to the extensor digitorum muscle?

The bulk of the muscle is proximal. But part of it isn't.


What is the most common form of spinal muscular atrophy?

The most common form of spinal muscular atrophy is childhood proximal SMA.


When a muscle is not used and it grows smaller that is called?

Disuse of a muscle causes atrophy, which is a shrinking of muscle fibers leading to weakness. With use, the atrophy can be reversed.


Does atrophy of muscles cause a increase in size?

atrophy is a decrease in muscle mass. Hypertrophy is muscle growth.


What is muscle atrophy?

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.


What is diuse atrophy?

diuse atrophy (muscle loss or weakness from lack of use)


What is the degeneration of muscle tissue?

Atrophy


What is muscle shrinkage called?

atrophy


When a muscle deceases in size?

atrophy


Why can muscle atrophy be minimized but not arrested?

as long as there is muscle in the body than atrophy can be minimized rather than arrested; as in not able to use...


What two prominent muscles are affected in muscle atrophy?

Muscle atrophy can affect any muscle within the body. Atrophy is a wasting or decrease in size of a body organ, tissue, or part owing to disease, injury, or lack of use. Any muscle is subject to atrophy from either lack of use or disease. This is especially true after injury or extended bedrest. To answer your question there are no two prominent muscles that are exclusively affected in muscle atrophy.


What occurs when a muscle becomes smaller and weaker from not being used?

When a muscle is not used, it undergoes atrophy, which is a process of decreasing in size and strength. This can happen due to factors like prolonged immobility or lack of exercise. Atrophy can lead to decreased muscle function and potential complications like muscle weakness.