hypocontractility
Hypocontractility refers to a reduced ability of a muscle to contract forcefully. This condition can affect various types of muscle tissue, including skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. In skeletal muscle, hypocontractility may manifest as weakness, fatigue, and difficulty generating adequate force for movement. This can result from a variety of underlying causes, such as neuromuscular disorders, metabolic myopathies, or certain medications.
In the context of cardiac muscle, hypocontractility is often termed cardiac dysfunction or reduced ejection fraction.
Smooth muscle hypocontractility can impact organs controlled by involuntary muscle, such as the digestive tract, bladder,