dystonia
[ dis-toh-nee-uh ]
/ dɪsˈtoʊ ni ə /
noun Pathology.
abnormal tone of any tissue.
OTHER WORDS FROM dystonia
dys·ton·ic [dis-ton-ik] /dɪsˈtɒn ɪk/, adjectiveWords nearby dystonia
British Dictionary definitions for dystonia
dystonia
/ (dɪsˈtəʊnɪə) /
noun
a neurological disorder, caused by disease of the basal ganglia, in which the muscles of the trunk, shoulders, and neck go into spasm, so that the head and limbs are held in unnatural positions
Word Origin for dystonia
from
dys- +
-tonia from Greek
tonos tension, from
teinen to stretch
Medical definitions for dystonia
dystonia
[ dĭs-tō′nē-ə ]
n.
Abnormal tonicity of tissue.