cơ ngửa
Definition
- Noun (Anatomy):
- Supinator muscle: A muscle located in the forearm that functions to rotate the forearm and hand so that the palm faces upward or forward. This action is called supination.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Tổn thương cơ ngửa có thể gây khó khăn khi xoay lòng bàn tay lên. (Damage to the supinator muscle can cause difficulty in rotating the palm upward.)
- Bác sĩ chỉ ra vị trí của cơ ngửa trên hình ảnh giải phẫu. (The doctor pointed out the location of the supinator muscle on the anatomical image.)
Advanced Usage
- Medical/Clinical Context: The term is primarily used in anatomical, medical, or physiotherapy contexts.
- Bài tập này nhằm tăng cường sức mạnh cho cơ ngửa. (This exercise aims to strengthen the supinator muscle.)
Variants and Related Words
- Sự ngửa (n) / Động tác ngửa (n): The action of supination; the state of being supine (palm facing up).
- Cơ sấp (n): Pronator muscle (its opposing muscle, which turns the palm downward).
Synonyms
- Supinator: The direct English equivalent in anatomical terminology.
Related Terms
- Supination (n): The rotational movement performed by the supinator muscle.
- Cẳng tay (n): Forearm (the region where the supinator muscle is located).