词汇 | flexor |
释义 | flexor noun[ C ] medical specializeduk /ˈflek.sər/ us /ˈflek.sɚ/ a muscle that flexes or bends a part of the body, often a joint屈肌 Substances & structures in the body abductor accessorius ACL actin adductor funiculus fusiform glomerular glomerulus GnRH navicular neuroendocrine neurohormonal neurohormone nociceptive tendinous tendinum tendo tensor Th In the first instance, for example, the flexors of the carpus and the superior check ligament assisted by the flexors of the phalanges constitute the inhibitory apparatus. On the front and inside of the forearm are the flexors, which bend the hand, the wrist, and the fingers. The muscles which bend the limbs are called flexors while those which straighten them are known as extensors. This darkening is most marked in situations normally pigmented and in parts exposed to pressure of the clothes, such as the neck, axilla, and inner aspect of the arms, the extensor aspects being less marked than the flexor. Thus the biceps serves as one of the antagonists to the triceps, and the various flexors and extensors of the limbs are antagonistic to one another. flexor | American Dictionaryflexor noun[ C ] us/ˈflek·sər/ biology a muscle that allows you to bend part of your body Examples of flexorflexor It is then flexor tension that switches the hand on to the hold, reflex or squeeze override. The type of contracted muscle (flexor/ extensor) determines the movement direction, the amplitude determines the opening/closing speed. Large longitudinal extensor and flexor muscles project into the hindbody where they connect to the body wall or end blindly. This could be caused by short length of flexors and extensors muscle groups and/or lack of muscular power. In this paper, the biological flexor reflex behavior of a cat is investigated, modeled mathematically, and emulated on a quadrupedal robot. The muscle selected for the experiment was the flexor carpi radialis. Large longitudinal extensor and flexor muscles derived from the longitudinal body wall muscle in the forebody extend into the hindbody. The principles behind the operation of the prosthesis is that adequate voluntary hip power control uses remnant extensors and flexors, abductors and adductors muscle groups. Besides the above extrinsic flexors and extensors, three intrinsic muscles are necessary for finger motion. This grimace is part of a general body flexor tension. This allows increased flexor forces that create compressive stress on vertebrae and result in pathological fractures. This muscle is concerned with holding the object and so is a flexor muscle. It is characterized by acute onset of severe symmetrical synovitis of the hands with involvement of the flexor tendon sheaths and wrists with pitting oedema. Tension in the facial flexor muscles gives contraction around the eyes, retraction of the lips, and clenched teeth due to the contracted jaw flexor muscles. By restricting the flexor reflex influence to only the bumping leg, and to within one cycle time of the walk, rhythm and stability of motion are ensured. See all examples of flexor These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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