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Muscular system terminology
13 musculoskeletal prefixes 26 musculoskeletal suffixes 37 musculoskeletal root words 19 musculoskeletal abbreviations, acronyms, and eponyms
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10/06/2025

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A-
Definition
absence of
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Ab-
Definition
Away from
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Ad-
Definition
Toward
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Brady-
Definition
slow
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Dys-
Definition
abnormal, painful, labored, difficult
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Hyper-
Definition
above, excessive
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Inter-
Definition
between
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Intra-
Definition
within, in
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Poly-
Definition
Many, much
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Sub-
Definition
under, below
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Supra-
Definition
Above
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Sym-, syn
Definition
together
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-al, -ar, -ic,
Definition
pertaining to
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-algia
Definition
pain
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-Asthenia
Definition
Weakness
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-clasia, -clast
Definition
break
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-desis
Definition
surgical fixation
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-ectomy
Definition
Excision, surgical removal
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-gram
Definition
The record, radiographic image
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-Graphy
Definition
Process of recording, radiographic imaging
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-itis
Definition
inflammation
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-lysis
Definition
separation, dissolution, loosening
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-malacia
Definition
Softening
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-oid
Definition
resembling
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-oma
Definition
tumor
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-osis
Definition
Abnormal condition
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-penia
Definition
Abnormal reduction
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-physis
Definition
growth
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-plasty
Definition
surgical repair
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-rrhaphy
Definition
Suturing, repairing
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-sarcoma
Definition
Malignant tumor
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-scopy
Definition
Process of viewing, visual examination
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-tomy
Definition
incision, cut into
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-trophy
Definition
nourishment, developement
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Ankyl/o
Definition
stiff, bent
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Arthr/o
Definition
joint
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carp/o
Definition
carpals
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chondr/o
Definition
cartilage
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clavic/o, clavicul/o
Definition
clavicle, collarbone
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cost/o
Definition
ribs
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crani/o
Definition
cranium
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electr/o
Definition
electricity
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fasci/o
Definition
fascia
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Fibr/o
Definition
fibrous connective tissue
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kinesi/o
Definition
movement, motion
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kyph/o
Definition
increased convexity of spine
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lamin/o
Definition
lamina(thin, flat plate or layer)
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leiomy/o
Definition
smooth (visceral) muscle that lines the wall of internal organs
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Lodr/o
Definition
bent forward, increased concavity of spine
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Lumb/o
Definition
loin, lumbar region of the spine
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Mandibul/o
Definition
Mandible,
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Maxill/o
Definition
Maxilla, upper jaw bone
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menisc/o
Definition
meniscus, crescent
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My/o
Definition
muscle
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Myel/o
Definition
marrow (bone), spinal cord
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oste/o
Definition
Bone
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patell/o
Definition
patella, kneecap
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pelv/i, pelv/o
Definition
pelvic, pelvic bone
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Petr/o
Definition
stone
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phalang/o
Definition
bones of the fingers and stone
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plant/o
Definition
sole of the foot
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pub/o
Definition
pubis (hipbone)
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rachi/o
Definition
vertebral spine, vertevral column
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rhabd/o
Definition
rod-shaped, striated
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Saec/o
Definition
flesh, connective tissue
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scoli/o
Definition
crooked, curved
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spondyl/o
Definition
vertebra, spine, vertevral column
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tars/o
Definition
tarsals, ankle bons
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ten/o, tendin/o, tend/o
Definition
Tendon
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vertebr/o
Definition
vertebra, spine, vertebral column
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BDT= Bone Density Testing
Definition
diagnostic test used to measure bone mineral density (BMD) and determine the strength of bones. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions like osteoporosis and assess fracture risk. Techniques include dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA).
Term
CTS= Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Definition
condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Symptoms include pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and fingers, often associated with repetitive motions like typing or assembly work.
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EMG= Electromyography
Definition
diagnostic procedure that measures the electrical activity of muscles in response to nerve stimulation. EMG is used to evaluate muscle weakness, nerve dysfunction, or neuromuscular disorders.
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MD = Muscular Dystrophy
Definition
group of genetic disorders that cause progressive muscle weakness and degeneration. Types of muscular dystrophy include Duchenne muscular dystrophy (most common) and Becker muscular dystrophy, among others
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MG = Myasthenia Gravis
Definition
chronic autoimmune disorder that disrupts communication between nerves and muscles, leading to muscle weakness. Symptoms often include drooping eyelids (ptosis), difficulty swallowing, and fatigue with activity
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OA = Osteoarthritis
Definition
degenerative joint disease caused by the breakdown of cartilage within joints. Common symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. OA primarily affects weight-bearing joints such as the knees, hips, and spine
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OP = Osteoporosis
Definition
condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, making bones weak, brittle, and more prone to fractures. It often affects older adults, especially postmenopausal women, due to reduced levels of estrogen
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OT = Occupational Therapy
Definition
therapeutic approach focused on enabling individuals to perform meaningful daily activities and tasks despite injury, illness, or disability. OT helps patients regain independence in activities of daily living and adapt to physical or cognitive limitations.
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PKR = Partial Knee Replacement
Definition
surgical procedure in which only the damaged part of the knee joint is replaced with a prosthesis. PKR is an alternative to total knee replacement for patients with localized arthritis in one compartment of the knee
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PMR = Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Definition
inflammatory disorder that causes muscle pain and stiffness, particularly in the shoulders, neck, and hips. PMR is more common in older adults and is often associated with systemic inflammation, such as in giant cell arteritis.
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RA = Rheumatoid Arthritis
Definition
chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the joints, leading to pain, swelling, stiffness, and deformities. Unlike osteoarthritis, RA often affects smaller joints and can involve systemic symptoms like fatigue and fever
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ROM = Range of Motion
Definition
extent of movement a joint or muscle can achieve in various directions. It is often assessed in physical therapy, injury evaluation, or post-surgery rehabilitation to determine joint health or progress of recovery
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RSD = Repetitive Stress Disorder
Definition
condition caused by repetitive motion or overuse of muscles, tendons, or nerves, leading to pain, inflammation, or injury. Common examples include tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome.
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THR = Total Hip Replacement
Definition
surgical procedure in which the damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial prosthesis. THR is often performed for severe arthritis or hip fractures, restoring function and relieving pain.
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TKR = Total Knee Replacement
Definition
surgical procedure in which the entire knee joint is replaced with a prosthesis. TKR is used to treat severe arthritis or joint damage that significantly impacts mobility and quality of life.
Term
Achilles Tendon
Definition
Named After: Achilles, a hero of Greek mythology.
The tendon that connects the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) to the heel bone (calcaneus). It plays a critical role in walking, running, and jumping. Frequently injured in sports, leading to conditions such as Achilles tendinitis or ruptures.
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Paget's Disease of Bone
Definition
Named After: Sir James Paget, a British surgeon.
A chronic bone disorder causing abnormal bone remodeling, leading to weakened, enlarged, and deformed bones. It commonly affects the pelvis, skull, spine, and legs. Early diagnosis is essential to prevent fractures and manage symptoms.
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Baker's Cyst
Definition
Named After: William Morrant Baker, a British surgeon.
A fluid-filled sac located behind the knee, often resulting from joint inflammation or conditions like arthritis. A Baker’s cyst is common in patients with osteoarthritis or knee injuries. It can cause swelling, discomfort, and limited knee movement
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Erb’s Palsy
Definition
Named After: Wilhelm Heinrich Erb, a German neurologist.
A condition caused by injury to the brachial plexus, often during birth or trauma. It leads to weakness or paralysis in the shoulder and elbow muscles. Early diagnosis and intervention through physical therapy are essential for improving outcomes in affected individuals
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