"Folie musculaire" is a French phrase that means "muscle madness" in English. The word "folie" is spelled as f-o-l-i-e with the IPA phonetic transcription ˈfɔ.li. The word "musculaire" is spelled as m-u-s-c-u-l-a-i-r-e with the IPA phonetic transcription my.skylɛʁ. The pronunciation of this phrase is fɔli myskylɛʁ. This phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone is so focused on building their muscles that they become obsessive or irrational.
"Folie musculaire" is a French term that refers to a rare psychological disorder characterized by a delusional belief in the enlargement or hypertrophy of one's muscles. This condition is classified as a monothematic delusional disorder, commonly known as a delusional or paranoid disorder.
Individuals experiencing folie musculaire, also known as the "muscle madness" syndrome, firmly believe that their muscles have dramatically increased in size and strength, despite physical evidence to the contrary. This delusion often arises due to underlying body dysmorphic disorder or an obsessive preoccupation with one's physical appearance.
Those affected by this disorder may engage in excessive bodybuilding or intense physical training regimens in an attempt to build their perceived larger muscles, leading to further negative consequences such as overexertion, injuries, or strain on relationships.
Folie musculaire is often more prevalent in males and can significantly impact their self-image, confidence, and social functioning. Treatment for this disorder generally involves a combination of psychotherapy, medication, and support groups. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, reality testing, and medication aimed at alleviating delusions or obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be prescribed by a mental health professional.
Overall, "folie musculaire" is a psychological condition where individuals hold a false and fixed belief in the exaggerated enlargement of their muscles, leading to functional impairment and distress in their daily lives.
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A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The term "folie musculaire" comes from the French language.
- "Folie" means "madness" or "insanity" in French and derives from the Latin word "folia" meaning "leaves" or "leafy branches", which metaphorically came to represent something disorderly or chaotic. In this context, "folie" refers to the irregular or disordered movement of muscles.
- "Musculaire" means "muscular" in French and comes from the Latin word "musculus", which means "little mouse" and was used to describe the shape of muscles resembling small mice.
When combined, "folie musculaire" translates to "muscular madness" or "muscular insanity" and is used to describe involuntary or abnormal movements of the muscles, such as spasms or twitches.