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contracture

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for contracture.

Editorial note

And the sarcomere pumps its own blood, so getting stuck in contracture means it can't get out of that state on its own.

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Quick take

(medicine) An abnormal, sometimes permanent, contraction of a muscle or skin; a deformity so caused.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(medicine) An abnormal, sometimes permanent, contraction of a muscle or skin; a deformity so caused.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for contracture.

noun

(medicine) An abnormal, sometimes permanent, contraction of a muscle or skin; a deformity so caused.

Example sentences

1

And the sarcomere pumps its own blood, so getting stuck in contracture means it can't get out of that state on its own.

2

I could imagine that the occasional yawn/stretch and a variety of different movements is sufficient to avoid contracture.

3

They should be worn when not working, especially during sleep, because a large fraction of RSI injury is accumulated by a number of people that exhibit nocturnal contracture during sleep (drawing of hands to chest centerline, bending and curling of the wrists and fingers also).

4

Fasting or reducing your intake will tend to quite literally lead to a reduction in total capacity as a result of increased contracture and a sort of “resetting” of your sensitivity to hunger signaling.

Quote examples

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Fasting or reducing your intake will tend to quite literally lead to a reduction in total capacity as a result of increased contracture and a sort of “resetting” of your sensitivity to hunger signaling.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use contracture in a sentence?

And the sarcomere pumps its own blood, so getting stuck in contracture means it can't get out of that state on its own.

What does contracture mean?

(medicine) An abnormal, sometimes permanent, contraction of a muscle or skin; a deformity so caused.

What part of speech is contracture?

contracture is commonly used as noun.