contracture

[kənˈtræk.tʃər]

contracture Definition

  • 1a permanent shortening or tightening of muscles, typically due to spasm or paralysis
  • 2the state of being abnormally bent or contracted

Using contracture: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contracture" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient's contracture made it difficult for him to move his arm.

  • Example

    He developed a contracture in his leg after the injury.

  • Example

    The contracture in her hand made it impossible for her to grip objects properly.

contracture Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for contracture

Phrases with contracture

  • Dupuytren's contracture

    a condition in which one or more fingers become permanently bent in a flexed position

    Example

    Dupuytren's contracture is a common condition that affects the hands and fingers.

  • a condition in which muscle tissue becomes permanently shortened due to lack of blood supply

    Example

    Ischemic contracture can occur as a result of a severe injury or prolonged pressure on a muscle.

  • volkmann's contracture

    a condition in which the muscles of the forearm become permanently shortened and the wrist and fingers are flexed

    Example

    Volkmann's contracture is a rare but serious complication of forearm fractures.

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Summary: contracture in Brief

A 'contracture' [kənˈtræk.tʃər] is a permanent shortening or tightening of muscles, often due to spasm or paralysis. It can also refer to the state of being abnormally bent or contracted. Examples include Dupuytren's contracture, ischemic contracture, and Volkmann's contracture. The term is formal and used in medical contexts.