Muscle health Concerns. Look up definitions of the Health Concerns write on your own paper Cramp: Muscular dystrophy: Fibromyositis: Hernia Poliomyelitis:

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Muscle health Concerns

Look up definitions of the Health Concerns write on your own paper Cramp: Muscular dystrophy: Fibromyositis: Hernia Poliomyelitis: Strain: Sprain: Pes planus:

Cramp: sudden involuntary contraction Muscular dystrophy: painless gradual atrophy of muscle tissue Fibromyositis: inflammation of muscle tissue in the lower spine Hernia: abnormal protrusion of a body part Poliomyelitis: infection that results in paralysis of muscles Strain: over exertion sudden contraction for muscle Sprain: injury to the ligament Pes planus: weakened foot muscles