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Glossary

Abbreviation to use with this Web Site

Flc Floor contact -
Psp Pyramidal System of Posture
BPBS Best Point of Breathing support with voice and windinstruments
FPBS False Point of the Breathing Support
PPMA Preparing Point Moment for the attack
MM Muscles
RSI Repetitive Strain Injury
FM Fine-motoric
GM Grossmotoric
SMD Senso Motoric Development
DB Double Bass
DM Direction of the movement as a proposition
LA Linea Alba
FFI Feed Forward Information.

Vocabulary

Abdomen Belly
Afferent the direction in which the stimulus runs in the central system.
Bronchiolae smallest tube in the lungs.
Caudal into the direction of the stomach
Diagonal Diagonal
Diaphragma the biggest breathing muscle
Distal the direction downwards
Dorsal Backside of a limb or the body
Efferent The direction of a stimulus from the C.S. to the periphery
Endo inside, p.e. endorotation,
Epithelium the surface of mucous membranes
Gliding the gliding of two surfaces of a joint
Glia lime
Hand 27 bones with 36 joints and 39 muscles
Hemisphere Half of a ball or globes or brain
Hyaline hyaline  = glassfiber,
Intra-abdominal in the belly
Contraction contraction function of muscles
Lateral from the middle to the side
Ligament band
Lungtubes Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioli, Alveole
Lumbal the lumbar side of the body
Medial the mid-side of the body, bone, joint etc.,
Medianlevel symmetrical level between left and right half of the body
Morphologic after the form and building
Nerve knots accumulation of nerves
Neuron Nervecells with neurites and dendrites
Nukleus pulposus Kernel of the discus vertebralis inside the annulus
Palmar the palmar side of the hand
Parietalis outside Wall of a tissue
Periost skin of the bone
Plantar the plantar inside of the foot
Pronation endorotation of hand and foot
Proximal Direction upwards of a bone, limb etc
Pulmonalis concerning to lungs
Refraction-time the time after a reflex in which a further stimulus isn’t possible. P.e. a muscle contraction
Receptors Organelles or nervecells who can receive stimuli
Spindle elastic Receptors in the muscle
Supination Exorotation of the underarm
Synaps Nerve contact connection
Thoracal the thoracal side of the back
Tonus Tension, strain, turgor of a Muscle
Transversal direction
Ventral into the direction of the abdomen
Visceralis concerning the innards
Cervical concerning the neck