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Medical Language Second Edition CHAPTER 9 Orthopedics Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Learning Objectives 1. Identify the structures of the muscular system. 2. Describe how muscles contract and produce movement. 3. Describe common muscular diseases and conditions, laboratory and diagnostic procedures, medical and surgical procedures, and drug categories. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Learning Objectives 4. Give the medical meaning of word parts related to the muscular system. 5. Build muscular words from word parts and divide and define muscular words. 6. Spell and pronounce muscular words. 7. Analyze the medical content and meaning of an orthopedic report. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Learning Objectives 8. Dive deeper into orthopedics (muscular) by reviewing the activities at the end of this chapter and online at Medical Terminology Interactive. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Multimedia Directory Slide 20 Slide 35 Slide 36 Slide 37 Slide 38 Slide 39 Slide 40 Slide 41 Slide 42 Slide 43 Slide 68 Slide 70 Muscles Animation Elbow Flexion Movement Animation Elbow Pronation Movement Animation Ankle Dorsiflexion Movement Animation Hand Opposition Movement Animation Humerus Adduction Movement Animation Humerus Circumduction Movement Animation Humerus Rotation Movement Animation Wrist Circumduction Movement Animation Wrist Flexion Movement Animation Muscular Atrophy Video Muscular Dystrophy Video Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Multimedia Directory Slide 92 Slide 93 Slide 94 Slide 95 Massage Therapist Video Massage Therapy Changes Video Massage Therapy and Ethical Situations Video Chiropractor Video Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Orthopedics (Muscular) • The medical specialty that studies the anatomy and physiology of the muscular and skeletal systems and uses diagnostic tests, medical and surgical procedures, and drugs to treat muscular and skeletal diseases. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-1 Muscular system Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Anatomy and Physiology • The muscular system moves the bony framework of the body • Approximately 700 skeletal muscles in the body, as well as tendons and other structures of the muscular system • Some skeletal muscles are readily visible on the surface of the body, while others are located more deeply. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Anatomy and Physiology (cont’d) • All of the muscles of the body (or the muscles in a particular part of the body) are referred to as the musculature. • The muscular system is also known as the musculoskeletal system because, without the muscles, the bones would not be able to move, and without the bones, the muscles would lack support. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Anatomy of the Muscular System • Types of Muscles – Skeletal muscles – Cardiac muscle – Smooth muscles Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Anatomy of the Muscular System (cont’d) • Skeletal Muscles – Provide the means by which the body can move. – Are voluntary muscles that contract and relax in response to conscious thought. – Are also striated and show bands of color when seen under the microscope. – Of the three types of muscles, only skeletal muscle belongs to the muscular system. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Anatomy of the Muscular System (cont’d) • Cardiac Muscle – The cardiac muscle or heart pumps blood through the circulatory system. – It is an involuntary muscle that is not under conscious control. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Anatomy of the Muscular System (cont’d) • Smooth Muscles – Are involuntary, nonstriated muscles – Form a continuous, thin layer around many organs and structures (blood vessels, intestines, etc.) Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-2 Types of muscle Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscle Origins, Insertions, and Related Structures • A muscle is attached to a bone by a tendon, a cordlike, nonelastic, white fibrous band of connective tissue. • The origin or beginning of a muscle is where its tendon is attached to a stationary or nearly stationary bone. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscle Origins, Insertions, and Related Structures (cont’d) • The insertion or ending of a muscle is where its tendon is attached to the bone that moves when the muscle contracts and relaxes. • The belly of a muscle is where its mass is the greatest, usually midway between the origin and insertion. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscle Origins, Insertions, and Related Structures (cont’d) • A bursa, a long, thin synovial membrane filled with synovial fluid, acts as a cushion to reduce friction where a tendon rubs against the bone. • Each muscle is wrapped in fascia, a thin connective tissue that joins to the tendon. • Aponeurosis is connective tissue that attaches a flat muscle to bone or to other, deeper muscles. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscle Origins, Insertions, and Related Structures (cont’d) • Retinaculum is a band of fibrous tissue and fascia that holds down the extensor and flexor tendons that cross the wrist and ankle. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the topic of muscles. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-3 Tendon Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscle Names • Muscle names are in Latin. • They describe where the muscle is located, its shape, its size, or what action it performs. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Table 9-1 Muscle Names and Their Meanings Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Table 9-1 (cont’d) Muscle Names and Their Meanings Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-4 Origin and insertion of a muscle Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Types of Muscle Movement • Muscles function in antagonistic pairs to produce movement. • These are opposite movements controlled by muscle pairs: – Flexion and extension – Abduction and adduction – Rotation to the right and to the left – Supination and pronation – Eversion and inversion Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Table 9-2 Types of Muscle Movement Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Table 9-2 (cont’d) Types of Muscle Movement Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Table 9-2 (cont’d) Types of Muscle Movement Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Table 9-2 (cont’d) Types of Muscle Movement Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-5 Extension, abduction, and dorsiflexion Rubberball/Getty Images Inc – Rubberball-Royalty Free Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-6 Extension, adduction, pronation, abduction, flexion, and plantar flexion Mark Anderson/Rubberball/Getty Images Inc – Rubberball-Royalty Free Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-7 Rotation Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-8 Extension, supination, abduction, flexion, and inversion Anthony Saint James/Getty Images – Photodisc-Royalty Free Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Elbow Flexion Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the elbow. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Elbow Pronation Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the pronation of the elbow. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Ankle Dorsiflexion Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the ankle. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Hand Opposition Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the hand. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Humerus Adduction Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the humerus. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Humerus Circumduction Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the humerus. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Humerus Rotation Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the rotation of the humerus. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Wrist Circumduction Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the wrist. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Wrist Flexion Movement Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the movement of the wrist. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Head and Neck • • • • • • • • Frontalis Temporalis Orbicularis oculi Orbicularis oris Masseter Buccinator Sternocleidomastoid Platysma Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-9 Muscles of the head and neck Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Shoulders, Chest, and Back • • • • • Deltoid Pectoralis major Intercostal muscles Trapezius Latissimus dorsi Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-10 Muscles of the shoulder and chest Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-11 Muscles of the shoulder and back Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Upper Extremity • • • • Biceps brachii Triceps brachii Brachioradialis Thenar muscles Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-12 Muscles of the upper extremity Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-13 Extensor muscles of the forearm and the extensor retinaculum Reprinted from McMinn’s Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, 2/E. McMinn, Hutchings, Human Anatomy, 19,46,66,71.78,127,137,237,238. Copyright 2002, with permission from Elsevier. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Abdomen • External abdominal oblique • Internal abdominal oblique • Rectus abdominis Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-14 Muscles of the abdomen Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Lower Extremity • Anterior Leg – Rectus femoris – Sartorius – Vastus lateralis and vastus medialis – Peroneus longus – Tibialis anterior Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Lower Extremity (cont’d) • Posterior Leg – Gluteus maximus – Biceps femoris – Semitendinosus and semimembranosus – Gastrocnemius Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Lower Extremity (cont’d) • Quadriceps femoris is a collective name for the group of four muscles on the anterior aspect of the thigh: – Rectus femoris – Vastus lateralis – Vastus intermedius (beneath the vastus lateralis) – Vastus medialis Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscles of the Lower Extremity (cont’d) • Hamstrings is a collective name for the group of three muscles on the posterior aspect of the thigh: – Biceps femoris – Semitendinosus – Semimembranosus Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-15 Muscles of the lower extremity. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-16 Growth and development milestones Pearson Education/PH College Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Physiology of a Muscle Contraction • A muscle is composed of several muscle fascicles, each of which is wrapped in fascia and connected to the tendon. • Each muscle fascicle is a bundle of individual muscle fibers. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Physiology of a Muscle Contraction (cont’d) • These muscle fibers run parallel to each other so that, when they contract, they all pull in the same direction. • A muscle fiber (which is actually one long muscle cell) has hundreds of nuclei along its length to speed up the chemical processes that must occur before it can contract. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Physiology of a Muscle Contraction (cont’d) • Each muscle fiber is composed of myofibrils that contain the proteins actin and myosin. • A muscle contracts in response to an electrical impulse from a nerve. • Each muscle fiber is connected to a single nerve cell at the neuromuscular junction. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Physiology of a Muscle Contraction (cont’d) • Acetylcholine is a chemical messenger that changes the permeability of the muscle fiber, which shortens the muscle and produces a muscle contraction. • Muscles are in a state of mild, partial contraction because of nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-17 Parts of a muscle Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-18 Muscle strength and size Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions • Diseases of the Muscles – Atrophy – Avulsion – Compartment syndrome – Contracture – Fibromyalgia Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-19 Muscle contracture Michal Heron/Pearson Education/PH College Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscular Atrophy Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of muscular atrophy. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions (cont’d) • Diseases of the Muscles (cont’d) – Hyperextension-hyperflexion injury – Muscle contusion – Muscle spasm – Muscle strain – Muscular dystrophy Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Muscular Dystrophy Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of muscular dystrophy. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-20 Muscular dystrophy Pearson Education/PH College Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions (cont’d) • Diseases of the Muscles – Myalgia – Myasthenia gravis – Myopathy – Myositis Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions (cont’d) • Diseases of the Muscles (cont’d) – Repetitive strain injury (RSI) – Rhabdomyoma – Rhabdomyosarcoma – Rotator cuff tear Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions (cont’d) • Movement Disorders – Ataxia – Bradykinesia – Dyskinesia – Hyperkinesis – Restless legs syndrome (RLS) – Tremor Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions (cont’d) • Diseases of the Bursa, Fascia, or Tendon – Bursitis – Dupuytren’s contracture – Fasciitis – Ganglion – Pitcher’s elbow Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-21 Ganglion Dr. P. Marazzi/Photo Researchers, Inc. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Diseases and Conditions (cont’d) • Diseases of the Bursa, Fascia, or Tendon (cont’d) – Shin splints – Tendonitis – Tennis elbow – Tenosynovitis Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Laboratory and Diagnostic Procedures • Blood Tests – Acetylcholine receptor antibody – Creatine phosphokinase (CPK-MM) Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Laboratory and Diagnostic Procedures (cont’d) • Muscle Tests – Electromyography (EMG) – Tensilon test Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Medical and Surgical Procedures • Medical Procedures – Braces and adaptive devices – Deep tendon reflexes (DTR) Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-22 Braces Glaser & Associates/Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-23 Deep tendon reflex PhotoAlto/Ale Ventura/Getty Images Royalty Free - PhotoAlto Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-24 Active exercise Jupiter Images – PictureArts Corporation Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Medical and Surgical Procedures (cont’d) • Medical Procedures (cont’d) – Muscle strength test – Rehabilitation exercises – Trigger point injections Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Medical and Surgical Procedures (cont’d) • Surgical Procedures – Fasciectomy – Fasciotomy – Ganglionectomy Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Medical and Surgical Procedures (cont’d) • Surgical Procedures (cont’d) – Muscle biopsy – Myorrhaphy Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Medical and Surgical Procedures (cont’d) • Surgical Procedures (cont’d) – Tenorrhaphy – Thymectomy Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Drug Categories • These categories of drugs are used to treat muscular Diseases and Conditions: – Analgesic drugs – Beta-blocker drugs – Corticosteroid drugs – Drugs for fibromyalgia – Drugs for myasthenia gravis Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Drug Categories • These categories of drugs are used to treat muscular Diseases and Conditions: – Muscle relaxant drugs – Neuromuscular blocker drugs – Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Figure 9-25 Intramuscular injection Elena Dorfman/Pearson Education/PH College Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Abbreviations Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Massage Therapist Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of careers in massage therapy. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Massage Therapy Changes Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of changes in massage therapy. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Massage Therapy and Ethical Situations Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of ethical situations in massage therapy. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Chiropractor Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of chiropractors. Medical Language, Second Edition Susan Turley Back to Directory Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved.