Category: D

  • Doppler Echocardiography

    A technique that calculates stroke volume from measurements of aortic cross-sectional area and time-velocity integration in the ascending aorta. The use of ultrasound technology to determine blood flow velocity in different locations in the heart, but especially across the heart valves. This is an examination that evaluates the blood flow within the heart using ultrasound,…

  • Diastole

    The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle. Period of cardiac muscle relaxation alternating with systole or contraction. The period between beats when the heart is at rest and not contracting. Relaxation of the heart in each beat. Period between two contractions of the heart, when the chambers widen and fill with blood. On heart muscle…

  • Detraining

    The partial or complete loss of training-induced adaptations as a result of a training reduction or cessation.  

  • Densitometry

    The measurement of mass per unit volume. The measurement of bone density using special X-ray techniques. Dual photon absorptiometry (DPA) and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (dexa) are often ordered to measure the density of the vertebrae in the lower back and hip. A woman’s bone density is generally checked at the beginning of menopause and again…

  • Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)

    Is a condition characterized by muscle tenderness, pain on palpitation, and mechanical stiffness that appears approximately 8 hours after exercise, and increases and peaks over the next 24-48 hours, and usually subsides within 96 hours. Muscle tenderness, decreased strength, and decreased range of motion that develops 12 to 24 hr following strenuous exercise and peaks…

  • Diastolic blood pressure (DBP)

    The force exerted on the wall of blood vessels by blood during relaxation of the heart (diastole). The lowest pressure in the arteries, which occurs when the heart is relaxed between beats. It is represented by the bottom number in the fraction of a blood-pressure reading. The pressure between beats when the heart is not…

  • Diathrodial (synovial)

    Freely moveable joint with movement limited only by ligaments, muscles, tendons and adjoining bones.  

  • Dysmnesia, dysmnesic syndrome

    General intellectual impairment secondary to defects of memory and orientation. A disorder of memory in which new information is not learned but old material is well remembered.  

  • Down’s syndrome

    Also known as trisomy 21, a common form of mental retardation caused by a chromosomal abnormality; formerly called mongolism. Two types are recognized, based on the nature of the chromosomal aberration: the translocation type and the non-disjunction type. Physical findings include widely spaced eyes with slanting openings, small head with flattened occiput, lax joints, flabby…

  • Dix, Dorothea Lynde (1802-1887)

    Foremost nineteenth-century American crusader for the improvement of institutional care of the mentally ill.