The medical term for assisting with movement is "ambulation." This term refers to the ability to walk or move about, and in a clinical context, it often involves interventions or devices such as walkers, canes, or physical therapy to enhance a patient's mobility.
That is the medical term.
Adduction is the anatomical term meaning movement toward the midline of the body.
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Akinesia is the term neurologists and other medical professionals use for absence of movement. Two related terms often used in conjunction with akinesia are bradykinesia(slowed movement) and hypokinesia (reduced movement).
Bradykinesia is the medical term meaning slow movement. Bradykinesia may be seen in Parkinson's disease or depression.
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"Ambulation" Kineso, kinesio, kinesia, kinesis, kinetic all stand for movement as a combining form or suffix in medical term.
Cardiostolic is not a recognized medical term. It may be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of a medical term. If you can provide more context or clarify, I may be able to assist you further.
Slow movement is bradykinesia; brady- slow, and kinesis- movement. When a person is moving slowly they have bradykinesia.It's one of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
The medical term for the rumbling noise produced by the movement of gas or fluid through the gastrointestinal tract is "borborygmus."
Extension is the opposite of flexion.
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