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contracture
[ kuhn-trak-cher ]
noun
, Pathology.
- a shortening or distortion of muscular or connective tissue due to spasm, scar, or paralysis of the antagonist of the contracting muscle.
contracture
/ kənˈtræktʃə /
noun
- a disorder in which a skeletal muscle is permanently tightened (contracted), most often caused by spasm or paralysis of the antagonist muscle that maintains normal muscle tension
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- con·tractured adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of contracture1
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Example Sentences
A contracture is then developed, and it may be transferred to the opposite limb by the approach of a magnet.
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The secondary changes in joints which are the seat of paralytic contracture are considered with the surgery of the Extremities.
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The suspension of this tonic tic by volitional effort accentuates its distinction from contracture.
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In his opinion, the eye mobility negatived any idea of contracture consequent on central lesions.
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Their characteristic feature is the fact of the contracture being voluntary in origin.
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