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myoclonic contraction - traducción al árabe

MEDICAL SIGN, RAPID INVOLUNTARY IRREGULAR MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS
Myoclonic twitch; Hypnagogic myoclonus; Myclonic jerk; Myclonic twitch; Myoclonic seizure; Myoclonic jerk; Myoclonic; Myoclonis; Myoclonic Jerk; Myoclonic twitches; Myoclonic Twitch; Propriospinal myoclonus; Myclonic; Myoclonic jerks; Van Leeuwenhoek's disease; Myoclonic seizures; Shudder attack; Shudder attacks; Myoclonus Diaphragmatic Flutter; Myoclonic jerking

myoclonic contraction      
‎ تَقَلُّصٌ رَمَعِيٌّ عَضَلِيُّ‎
excitation contraction coupling         
  • Cross-bridge cycle
  • Structure of neuromuscular junction.
  •  Types of muscle contractions
  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Swellings called varicosities belonging to an autonomic neuron innervate the smooth muscle cells.
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Key proteins involved in cardiac calcium cycling and excitation-contraction coupling
  • Muscle length versus isometric force
  • Asynchronous muscles power flight in most insect species. a: Wings b: Wing joint c: Dorsoventral muscles power the upstroke d: Dorsolongitudinal muscles (DLM) power the downstroke. The DLMs are oriented out of the page.
  • In vertebrate animals, there are three types of muscle tissues: 1) skeletal, 2) smooth, and 3) cardiac
  • Sliding filament theory: A sarcomere in relaxed (above) and contracted (below) positions
PROCESS IN WHICH FORCE IS GENERATED WITHIN MUSCLE TISSUE, RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN MUSCLE GEOMETRY. FORCE GENERATION INVOLVES A CHEMO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION STEP THAT IS CARRIED OUT BY THE ACTIN/MYOSIN COMPLEX ACTIVITY, WHICH GENERATES FORCE
Eccentric (sport); Muscular contraction; Concentric exercise; Eccentric (Sport); Concentric contraction; Contractile proteins; Eccentric contraction; Excitation–contraction coupling; Excitation contraction coupling; Contraction of the muscles; E-C coupling; EC coupling; Isokinetic; M-response; Muscle relaxation; Muscle stimuli; Muscle contractions; Excitation-contraction coupling; Eccentric exercises; Muscle physiology; Cross-bridge cycle; Cross-bridge cycling; Crossbridge cycling; Crossbridge cycle
‎ تَقارُنُ الاسْتِثارَةِ و التَّقَلُّص‎
excitation-contraction coupling         
  • Cross-bridge cycle
  • Structure of neuromuscular junction.
  •  Types of muscle contractions
  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Swellings called varicosities belonging to an autonomic neuron innervate the smooth muscle cells.
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Key proteins involved in cardiac calcium cycling and excitation-contraction coupling
  • Muscle length versus isometric force
  • Asynchronous muscles power flight in most insect species. a: Wings b: Wing joint c: Dorsoventral muscles power the upstroke d: Dorsolongitudinal muscles (DLM) power the downstroke. The DLMs are oriented out of the page.
  • In vertebrate animals, there are three types of muscle tissues: 1) skeletal, 2) smooth, and 3) cardiac
  • Sliding filament theory: A sarcomere in relaxed (above) and contracted (below) positions
PROCESS IN WHICH FORCE IS GENERATED WITHIN MUSCLE TISSUE, RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN MUSCLE GEOMETRY. FORCE GENERATION INVOLVES A CHEMO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION STEP THAT IS CARRIED OUT BY THE ACTIN/MYOSIN COMPLEX ACTIVITY, WHICH GENERATES FORCE
Eccentric (sport); Muscular contraction; Concentric exercise; Eccentric (Sport); Concentric contraction; Contractile proteins; Eccentric contraction; Excitation–contraction coupling; Excitation contraction coupling; Contraction of the muscles; E-C coupling; EC coupling; Isokinetic; M-response; Muscle relaxation; Muscle stimuli; Muscle contractions; Excitation-contraction coupling; Eccentric exercises; Muscle physiology; Cross-bridge cycle; Cross-bridge cycling; Crossbridge cycling; Crossbridge cycle
تَقارُنُ الاسْتِثارَةِ و التَّقَلُّص

Definición

Lorentz contraction

Wikipedia

Myoclonus

Myoclonus is a brief, involuntary, irregular (lacking rhythm) twitching of a muscle, a joint, or a group of muscles, different from clonus, which is rhythmic or regular. Myoclonus (myo "muscle", clonic "jerk") describes a medical sign and, generally, is not a diagnosis of a disease. These myoclonic twitches, jerks, or seizures are usually caused by sudden muscle contractions (positive myoclonus) or brief lapses of contraction (negative myoclonus). The most common circumstance under which they occur is while falling asleep (hypnic jerk). Myoclonic jerks occur in healthy people and are experienced occasionally by everyone. However, when they appear with more persistence and become more widespread they can be a sign of various neurological disorders. Hiccups are a kind of myoclonic jerk specifically affecting the diaphragm. When a spasm is caused by another person it is known as a provoked spasm. Shuddering attacks in babies fall in this category.

Myoclonic jerks may occur alone or in sequence, in a pattern or without pattern. They may occur infrequently or many times each minute. Most often, myoclonus is one of several signs in a wide variety of nervous system disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, dystonia, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer's disease, Gaucher's disease, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD), serotonin toxicity, some cases of Huntington's disease, some forms of epilepsy, and occasionally in intracranial hypotension.

In almost all instances in which myoclonus is caused by central nervous system disease it is preceded by other symptoms; for instance, in CJD it is generally a late-stage clinical feature that appears after the patient has already started to exhibit gross neurological deficits.

Anatomically, myoclonus may originate from lesions of the cortex, subcortex or spinal cord. The presence of myoclonus above the foramen magnum effectively excludes spinal myoclonus; further localisation relies on further investigation with electromyography (EMG) and electroencephalography (EEG).