What does TM mean in medical terms?

Transverse Myelitis
Transverse Myelitis
Transverse myelitis is a relatively rare disease. It occurs most often in children ages 10 to 19 and in adults ages 30 to 39, but it can happen at any age.
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(TM) is a disorder caused by inflammation of the spinal cord. It is characterized by symptoms and signs of neurologic dysfunction in motor and sensory tracts on both sides of the spinal cord.
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What does its stand for in medical terms?

Abbreviation for: Independent Tribunal Service (now, the Appeals Service) inferior temporal sulcus.
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What is the short form of TM?

TM is a written abbreviation for trademark.
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What are common medical abbreviations?

Common Medical Abbreviations & Terms Center
  • ANED: Alive no evidence of disease. ...
  • ARF: Acute renal (kidney) failure.
  • cap: Capsule.
  • CPAP: Continuous positive airway pressure. ...
  • DJD: Degenerative joint disease. ...
  • DM: Diabetes mellitus. ...
  • HA: Headache.
  • IBD: Inflammatory bowel disease.
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Why are abbreviations used in healthcare?

Abbreviations are commonly used in the medical world to save time and space whilst writing in the patients' medical records. As various specialties have evolved, each has developed a collection of commonly used abbreviations within its practice, which may not be recognizable to those not working within the same field.
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What is the difference between TM SM ® and ©



What is LMT weight?

A long ton is defined as exactly 2,240 pounds.
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What does RM mean in fitness?

Repetition maximum (RM): "maximal number of times a load can be lifted before fatigue using good form and technique (ACSM, 1998)." A "1RM" signifies the maximum resistance a person can move in one repetition of an exercise. The ACSM recommends exercising at an intensity of 8 to 12 RM.
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How much of your 1RM should you lift?

To improve muscular strength, you should lift a lower number of reps (typically 6–8) at 60–80% of your 1RM; to improve muscular endurance, lift a higher number of reps (12–15) using about 50% of your 1RM.
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