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muscle rigidity - traducción al árabe

MEDICAL CONDITION
Muscle hypertonia; Muscle rigidity; Congenital hypertonia

muscle rigidity         
‎ صَمَلٌ عَضَلِيّ‎
hypertonia         
فَرْطُ الضَّغْط
hypertonia         
‎ فَرْطُ الضَّغْط‎

Definición

smooth muscle
¦ noun Physiology muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs and not under voluntary control. Often contrasted with striated muscle.

Wikipedia

Hypertonia

Hypertonia is a term sometimes used synonymously with spasticity and rigidity in the literature surrounding damage to the central nervous system, namely upper motor neuron lesions. Impaired ability of damaged motor neurons to regulate descending pathways gives rise to disordered spinal reflexes, increased excitability of muscle spindles, and decreased synaptic inhibition. These consequences result in abnormally increased muscle tone of symptomatic muscles. Some authors suggest that the current definition for spasticity, the velocity-dependent over-activity of the stretch reflex, is not sufficient as it fails to take into account patients exhibiting increased muscle tone in the absence of stretch reflex over-activity. They instead suggest that "reversible hypertonia" is more appropriate and represents a treatable condition that is responsive to various therapy modalities like drug or physical therapy.

Ejemplos de uso de muscle rigidity
1. It is this that causes the symptoms of muscle rigidity and tremor.
2. He also suffers from painful muscle rigidity around his neck and jaw which often prevents him from opening his mouth.
3. The disease, which has afflicted ex–boxing champion Mohammad Ali, causes symptoms of tremor, muscle rigidity and slow movements.
4. Hallucinations His condition deteriorated and he began to experience recurrent tunnel vision and other problems including hallucinations, paranoia and muscle rigidity.
5. "For a few months, he felt as if he was still under the influence of Ecstasy and suffered several episodes of ‘tunnel vision‘. He eventually developed severe panic attacks, recurrent anxiety, depression, muscle rigidity (particularly at the neck and jaw levels), functional hallucinations, and paranoid ideation." When he presented himself to the addiction centre at St George‘s Hospital, Tooting, south London, he was still using cannabis, and said he had previously taken solvents, benzodiazepines, amphetamines, LSD, cocaine, and heroin.