Neuromuscular — Neu ro*mus cu*lar, a. [Neuro + muscular.] (Physiol.) Nervomuscular. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neuromuscular — perteneciente o relativo a los músculos y nervios y a las relaciones entre ellos. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
neuromuscular — adj. 2 g. [Fisiologia] Que se refere simultaneamente aos nervos e aos músculos. ‣ Etimologia: neuro + muscular … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
neuromuscular — [noor΄ō mus′kyo͞o lər, nyoor΄ō mus′kyo͞o lər] adj. of or involving both nerves and muscles … English World dictionary
neuromuscular — adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1864 of or relating to nerves and muscles; especially jointly involving or affecting nervous and muscular elements < a neuromuscular junction > < a neuromuscular disease > … New Collegiate Dictionary
neuromuscular — adjective Pertaining to the voluntary or reflexive control of muscles by nerves. Multiple sclerosis is a neuromuscular disease … Wiktionary
neuromuscular — Referring to the relationship between nerve and muscle, in particular to the motor innervation of skeletal muscles and its pathology ( e.g., n. disorders). SEE ALSO: myoneural. * * * neu·ro·mus·cu·lar .n(y)u̇r ō məs kyə lər … Medical dictionary
Neuromuscular therapy — (NMT) is a form of massage. It is distinguished from other types of massage in that a quasi static pressure is applied to the skin with the aim of stimulating specific areas of skeletal muscle. Often these areas of muscle are myofascial trigger… … Wikipedia
Neuromuscular junction — Electron micrograph showing a cross section through the neuromuscular junction. T is the axon terminal, M is the muscle fiber. The arrow shows junctional folds … Wikipedia
Neuromuscular disease — Classification and external resources MeSH D009468 Neuromuscular disease is a very broad term that encompasses many diseases and ailments that either directly, via intrinsic muscle pathology, or indirectly, via nerve pathology, impair the … Wikipedia