An ANOMALY is a deviation from what is regarded as normal.
It's common to see a normal examination of the heart notated with the abbreviation S1 S2 NSR, meaning there was a normal "lub," a normal "dub," and a normal sinus rhythm ("NSR"). Some argue that you can't "hear" a normal sinus rhythm, but can only advise the rhythm is regular.
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Palpitation is the medical term meaning a heightened percetion of your own heart rate, which may feel like pounding or racing. It may occur with regular rhythm, or with irregular rhythm (arrhythmia).
A defibrillator is a device used to deliver a shock to the heart to restore its normal rhythm.
In medical terms, the sleep wake cycle, also known as the circadian rhythm, describes an activity cycle that loops every 24 hours. Most organisms have this type of rhythm.
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Tempo rubato (literally 'robbed time').
The device that assists the heart to maintain a normal rhythm is called a pacemaker.
Normal scapulohumeral rhythm involves coordinated movement between the shoulder blade (scapula) and upper arm bone (humerus) during arm elevation, with a specific ratio of movement occurring between the two. Abnormal scapulohumeral rhythm refers to any deviation from this normal pattern, which can lead to shoulder dysfunction, pain, and reduced range of motion.
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The medical term for a slow heart rate is bradycardia. This can be a normal condition in some people, but it can also be a sign of an underlying medical issue that may need further evaluation and treatment.