| epimysium | A thin connective tissue covering muscle. |
| fascia | The connective tissue structure covering the skeletal muscles and separating them from one another. |
| muscular dystrophy | One of a group of genetic diseases characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration. |
| origin | In locations at which skeletal muscles attach, the attachment point on the bone that is more fixed or still. |
| skeletal muscle | Voluntary muscle found in the locomotive system that controls movement by being attached to bones in the body, made up of cylindrical fibers of striated cells with the nucleus of each cell tending to be toward the edge of the cell. |
| smooth muscle | Type of involuntary muscle found throughout the body, composed of elongated spindle shaped cells with the nucleus centrally located and without striations. |
| sprain | A stretching or tearing injury to a ligament. |
| tendonitis | Inflammation and irritation of the tendon, caused by microscopic tearing. |
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