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In an Isotonic Contraction, the Bone of Origin Moves Toward

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In an isotonic contraction, the bone of origin moves toward the bone of insertion.

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Bladder Elasticity

Refers to the flexibility of the bladder walls, allowing it to expand and contract as it fills and empties urine.

Pelvic Floor Muscle Tone

The strength and condition of the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, bowel, and uterus.

Silicone Catheter

A tube made from silicone material used for medical purposes, such as draining fluids or delivering medications.

Silver-alloy Catheter

A catheter coated with a silver alloy designed to reduce infections by its antimicrobial properties.

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