myography - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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myography (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/mʌɪˈɒgrəfi/

Meaning and Usage

Myography refers to the study or recording of muscle activity. It often involves techniques to assess the mechanical or electrical behavior of muscles, such as myographic recording, which can be crucial in various medical and sports contexts. The term is used more frequently in specialized fields like medical research, physiotherapy, and sports science than in everyday conversation.

Frequency of use can be considered moderate among professionals in health and fitness where understanding muscle function is essential. In contrast, it is seldom used in general oral speech or casual written contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. The doctor used myography to assess the muscle response during rehabilitation.
  2. Доктор использовал миографию, чтобы оценить реакцию мышц во время реабилитации.

  3. Advances in myography have greatly improved our understanding of muscle diseases.

  4. Прогресс в миографии значительно улучшил наше понимание мышечных заболеваний.

  5. The athletes underwent myography to tailor their training programs.

  6. Спортсмены прошли миографию, чтобы адаптировать свои тренировочные программы.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "myography" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be contextualized within phrases typically used in medical or physical training discussions. Here are some idiomatic usages involving related concepts:

  1. "To put muscles to the test" - The athletes were excited to put their muscles to the test during the myography session.
  2. Спортсмены были взволнованы, что смогли «поставить свои мышцы на испытание» во время сеанса миографии.

  3. "Flex your muscles" - When you flex your muscles, the findings from your myography can reveal a lot about your fitness level.

  4. Когда вы «гибко напрягаете свои мышцы», результаты вашей миографии могут много рассказать о вашем уровне физической подготовки.

  5. "Mind over matter" - They believed in the philosophy of mind over matter, especially when interpreting results from their myography tests.

  6. Они верили в философию «разум над материей», особенно при интерпретации результатов своих миографических тестов.

Etymology

The term "myography" is derived from the prefix "myo-", which comes from the Greek word "mys," meaning muscle, and the suffix "-graphy," which comes from the Greek "graphia," meaning writing or recording. Therefore, myography literally means "recording of muscles."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: Muscle recording, electromyography (EMG), muscle activity assessment.

Antonyms: N/A (as myography is a specific term with no direct opposite; however, one could consider "muscle at rest" in practical contexts).



25-07-2024