The term that refers to an abnormal shortening of muscle tissues, making the muscle resistant to stretching, is "muscle contracture." This condition often results from prolonged immobility, injury, or certain medical conditions, leading to a loss of flexibility and range of motion in the affected muscles.
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.
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Abnormal shortening of a muscle, also known as muscle contracture, occurs when a muscle remains in a shortened position, limiting its ability to stretch and function normally. This condition can result from various factors, including prolonged immobilization, neurological disorders, or injuries. Muscle contractures can lead to reduced flexibility, joint stiffness, and impaired movement, often requiring physical therapy or other interventions for correction.
A contracture is a condition characterized by the abnormal shortening or tightening of muscles, tendons, or connective tissues, which can restrict movement in joints. This may result from prolonged immobility, injury, or certain medical conditions. Contractures can lead to pain, stiffness, and functional limitations, making it difficult for individuals to perform daily activities. Treatment often involves physical therapy, stretching exercises, or in some cases, surgical intervention.
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