range of accommodation — n the range through which accommodation is able to adjust the optical system of the eye so that an image falls in sharp focus on the retina: the distance between the near point and the far point of the eye * * * the alteration in the refractive… … Medical dictionary
range paralysis — n NEUROLYMPHOMATOSIS * * * Marek disease … Medical dictionary
Range — In medicine and statistics, the difference between the lowest and highest numerical values. For example, if five premature infants are born weighing two, three, four, four, and five pounds respectively, the range of their birth weights is two to… … Medical dictionary
Range of motion — The range through which a joint can be moved, usually its range of flexion and extension. Due to an injury, the knee may for example lack 10 degrees of full extension. * * * the range, measured in degrees of a circle, through which a joint can be … Medical dictionary
Range, normal — By convention, the normal range for whatever (a particular test, condition, symptom, behavior, etc.) is set to cover ninety five percent (95%) of all values from the general population. Five percent (5%) of results consequently fall outside the… … Medical dictionary
medicine — 1. A drug. 2. The art of preventing or curing disease; the science concerned with disease in all its relations. 3. The study and treatment of general diseases or those affecting the internal parts of the body, especially those not usually… … Medical dictionary
range of motion exercise — the putting of a joint through its full range of normal movements; it may be either active or passive … Medical dictionary
Medicine Bow Mountains — Range Snowy Range from … Wikipedia
Medicine Lake Volcano — as seen from Lava Beds National Monument … Wikipedia
Medicine Bow Peak — Southern extent of Medicine Bow Peak rising above Lake Marie. Elevation … Wikipedia