Kuehnes fibers terminal plates, also known as Kühne terminal plates or Kühne fibers, refer to specialized structures found in muscle tissue. These fibers are responsible for transmitting nerve impulses from motor neurons to muscle fibers. Synonyms for Kuehnes fibers terminal plates include neuromuscular junction, motor endplate, and myoneural junction. These terms describe the same anatomical feature and highlight its role in facilitating communication between nerves and muscles. Studying Kuehnes fibers terminal plates is vital in understanding muscle contraction and movement coordination, as well as in diagnosing and treating neuromuscular disorders.