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Abduction Accident Active range of motion Acute injury Ad libitum Adipose cell Afferent nerves Agonist muscles Ambient Ambulation Ameboid action Amenorrhea Ampere Analgesia Analgesic Anaphylaxis Androgen Anemia Anorexia Anesthesia Anorexia nervosa Anoxia Antagonist muscles Anterior Anteroposterior Anteversion Antipyretic Anxiety Apophysis Apophysitis Arrhythmical movement Arthrogram Arthokinematics Arthoscopic examination Assumption of risk Asymmetry (body) Atrophy Atenuation Aura Autogenic inhibition Automatism Avascular Avascular necrosis Avulsion Axilla |
Movement of a body part away from the midline of the body Occurring by chance or without intention Joint motion that occurs because of muscle contraction An injury with sudden onset and short duration Amount desired Stores triglyceride Nerves that transport messages toward the brain Muscles directly engaged in contraction as related to muscles that relax at the same time Environmental (e.g. temperature or air that invests one's immediate environment) Move to or walk from place to place Cellular action like that of an amoeba, using protoplasmic pseudopod Absence or suppression of menstruation Volume or amount of electrical energy Pain inhibition Agent that relieves pain without causing a complete loss of sensation Increased susceptibility or sensitivity to a foreign protein or toxin as the result of previous exposure to it Any substance that aids the development and controls the appearance of male characteristics Lack of iron Lack or loss of appetite; aversion to food Partial or complete loss of sensation Eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image Lack of oxygen Muscles that counter act the action of the agonistmuscles Before or in front of Refers to the position of front to back Tipping forward of a part as a whole, without bending Agent that relieves or reduces fever A feeling of uncertainty or apprehension Bony outgrowth to which muscles attach Inflammation of an apophysis Irregular movement Radiopaque material injected into a joint to facilitate the taking of an X ray Physiological and accessory movements of the joint Viewing the inside of a joint through an arthoscope; which uses a small camera lens An individual, through express or implied agreements, assumes that some risk or danger will be involved in a particular undertaking a person takes his or her own chances Lack of symmetry of sides of the body Wasting away of tissue or of an organ; diminution of the size of a body part Decrease in intensity as ultrasound enters deeper into tissues Precepileptic phenomenon, involving visual sensation of fire or glow, along with other possible sensory hallucinations and dreamlike states The relaxation of the antagonist muscle during contractions Automatic behavior before consciousness or full awareness has been achieved after a brain concussion Devoid of blood circulation Death of tissue caused by the lack of blood supply Forible tearing away of a part or a structure Armpit |
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