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a-:
Definition
Absence of, without
Example: Atrophy – Wasting away or reduction in muscle size due to lack of use, often resulting from prolonged immobility, nerve damage, or muscle disease.
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ab-
Definition
Away from
Example: Abduction – Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body, such as raising the arm or leg to the side, common in physical therapy and exercise routines.
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ad-
Definition
Toward
Example: Adduction – Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body, such as bringing the arm or leg back to its resting position after abduction.
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brady-:
Definition
Slow
Example: Bradykinesia – Slowness of movement, often a symptom of neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease, affecting motor function and coordination.
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dys-:
Definition
Painful, difficult, abnormal, labored Example: Dystonia – A condition characterized by abnormal muscle tone or involuntary muscle contractions, which can lead to repetitive movements, abnormal postures, and impaired function.
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hyper-
Definition
Above, excessive
Example: Hypertonia – Excessive muscle tone, resulting in stiffness or rigidity, commonly seen in conditions like cerebral palsy or stroke.
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inter-
Definition
Between
Example: Intervertebral disc – A fibrocartilaginous structure located between the vertebrae of the spine, providing cushioning and flexibility.
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intra-
Definition
Within, in
Example: Intramuscular injection – An injection administered directly into a muscle, commonly used for vaccines or medication delivery.
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poly-:
Definition
Many, much
Example: Polydactyly – A congenital condition characterized by having more than the normal number of fingers or toes, which may require surgical correction for functional or cosmetic reasons.
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sub-
Definition
Below, under
Example: Subscapularis muscle – A muscle located below the scapula (shoulder blade), playing a key role in shoulder rotation and stabilization.
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supra-
Definition
Above
Example: Suprapatellar – Refers to the area above the patella (kneecap), commonly associated with the suprapatellar bursa, which reduces friction and allows smooth movement of the quadriceps tendon over the femur.
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sym-:
Definition
Together, joined
Example: Symphysis pubis – A cartilaginous joint where the two pubic bones meet in the pelvis, allowing slight movement for childbirth and pelvic flexibility.
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syn-:
Definition
Together, joined
Example: Synarthrosis – A type of immovable joint where bones are joined together, such as in the skull, providing stability and protection to vital organs
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-al
Definition
Pertaining to
Example: Femoral – Pertaining to the femur, the largest bone in the body, located in the thigh.
Term
-algia:
Definition
Pain
Example: Myalgia – Pain in a muscle, often caused by overuse, injury, or systemic conditions like fibromyalgia.
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-ar:
Definition
Pertaining to
Example: Patellar – Pertaining to the kneecap (patella), a small bone that protects the knee joint and assists in movement.
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-asthenia
Definition
Weakness
Example: Myasthenia – Muscle weakness, commonly associated with conditions like myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder affecting neuromuscular function.
Term
-centesis:
Definition
Surgical puncture to aspirate fluid Example: Arthrocentesis – Surgical puncture of a joint to remove fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, often used to relieve swelling or analyze joint conditions.
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-clasia:
Definition
Break
Example: Osteoclasia – Surgical breaking of bone tissue to correct deformities or aid in the healing process in severe cases.
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-clast
Definition
Break
Example: Osteoclast – A specialized bone cell that breaks down bone tissue during bone remodeling and repair.
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-desis
Definition
Surgical fixation, fusion
Example: Arthrodesis – Surgical fusion of a joint to provide stability and reduce pain, often used for severe arthritis.
Term
-ectomy
Definition
Excision, surgical removal, cutting out Example: Tenectomy – Surgical removal of part of a tendon, often performed to treat chronic tendon inflammation or injury.
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-gram:
Definition
The record, radiographic image
Example: Myogram – A record of muscle contraction activity, often used to diagnose neuromuscular disorders.
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-graphy:
Definition
Process of recording, radiographic imaging Example: Arthrography – Imaging of a joint using contrast dye to assess joint structures such as cartilage, ligaments, and bones.
Term
-ic:
Definition
Pertaining to
Example: Thoracic – Pertaining to the thorax (chest), which houses the lungs, heart, and other vital structures.
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-itis
Definition
Inflammation
Example: Myositis – Inflammation of muscle tissue, which can be caused by infections, autoimmune disorders, or trauma.
Term
-lysis
Definition
Loosening, separating, dissolution Example: Osteolysis – Destruction or dissolution of bone tissue, often seen in conditions like bone metastasis or infection.
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-malacia
Definition
Softening
Example: Chondromalacia – Softening of cartilage, particularly in the knee, leading to pain and difficulty with movement.
Term
-oid
Definition
Resembling
Example: Myeloid – Resembling bone marrow, often used to describe cells or tissues related to hematopoiesis.
Term
-oma
Definition
Tumor
Example: Rhabdomyoma – A benign tumor of muscle tissue, typically found in the heart or skeletal muscles.
Term
-osis
Definition
Abnormal condition
Example: Scoliosis – Abnormal curvature of the spine, which can cause back pain, reduced mobility, and postural issues.
Term
-penia
Definition
Abnormal reduction
Example: Sarcopenia – Loss of muscle mass and strength, often associated with aging, inactivity, or poor nutrition.
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-physis:
Definition
Growth
Example: Epiphysis – The growth end of a long bone, critical during childhood and adolescence for bone elongation.
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-plasty
Definition
Surgical repair
Example: Myoplasty – Surgical repair or reconstruction of damaged or weakened muscle tissue
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-rrhaphy
Definition
Suturing, repairing
Example: Tenorrhaphy – Suturing of a torn or severed tendon to restore function and stability.
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-sarcoma
Definition
Malignant tumor
Example: Osteosarcoma – A malignant bone tumor commonly affecting children and young adults, requiring surgical and medical treatment.
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-scopy
Definition
Process of viewing, visual examination Example: Arthroscopy – Visual examination of a joint using a specialized instrument to diagnose and treat joint conditions.
Term
-tomy
Definition
Incision, cut into
Example: Myotomy – Surgical incision into a muscle, often performed to relieve tightness or treat muscle disorders.
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-trophy
Definition
Nourishment, development
Example: Hypertrophy – Excessive development of tissue or an organ, commonly referring to increased muscle size due to exercise or compensatory growth.
Term
ankyl/o
Definition
Stiff, bent
Example: Ankylosis - Abnormal stiffening and immobility of a joint due to fusion of the bones, often caused by injury or disease.
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arthr/o:
Definition
Joint
Example: Arthritis – Inflammation of a joint, often resulting in pain, swelling, and stiffness, which can be caused by aging, autoimmune disorders, or injury.
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carp/o
Definition
Carpals, wrist
Example: Carpectomy - Surgical removal of a carpal bone, typically performed to relieve pain or improve wrist function.
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chondr/o:
Definition
Cartilage
Example: Chondromalacia - Softening of cartilage, commonly affecting the knee and leading to pain and swelling during movement.
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clavic/o, clavicul/o:
Definition
Clavicle, collarbone
Example: Clavicectomy - Excision of the clavicle, usually performed to treat severe fractures or chronic pain.
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cost/o:
Definition
Ribs
Example: Costochondritis – Inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the sternum, causing localized chest pain that can mimic heart-related conditions.
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crani/o
Definition
Cranium
Example: Craniotomy - Surgical incision into the cranium to access the brain for procedures such as tumor removal or trauma management.
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electr/o
Definition
Electricity; electrical activity
Example: Electromyography - A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of muscles to detect neuromuscular disorders.
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fasci/o
Definition
Fascia
Example: Fasciotomy - A surgical incision into fascia to relieve tension or pressure, often used to treat compartment syndrome.
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fibr/o:
Definition
Fibrous connective tissue
Example: Fibromyalgia - A condition characterized by widespread pain in fibrous tissues and muscles, often accompanied by fatigue and sleep disturbances.
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kinesi/o:
Definition
Movement, motion
Example: Kinesiology - The study of movement and how the body’s muscles, bones, and joints work together to produce motion.
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kyph/o
Definition
Increased convexity of the spine
Example: Kyphosis - Excessive outward curvature of the spine, leading to a hunched posture, commonly seen in older adults.
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lamin/o:
Definition
Lamina (thin, flat plate or layer) Example: Laminectomy - Surgical removal of a portion of the vertebral lamina to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
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leiomy/o
Definition
Smooth (visceral) muscle that lines the walls of internal organs
Example: Leiomyoma - A benign tumor of smooth muscle, often found in the uterus where it is commonly referred to as a fibroid.
Term
lord/o
Definition
Bent forward, increased concavity of the spine
Example: Lordosis - Excessive inward curvature of the spine, commonly affecting the lower back and sometimes leading to pain.
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lumb/o
Definition
Loin, lumbar region of the spine
Example: Lumbodynia - Pain in the lumbar region, often caused by muscle strain, injury, or degenerative conditions.
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mandibul/o
Definition
Mandible, lower jaw bone
Example: Mandibular - Pertaining to the mandible, the largest and strongest bone of the face that holds the lower teeth.
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maxill/o
Definition
Maxilla, upper jaw bone
Example: Maxillofacial - Pertaining to the maxilla and face, often referring to surgeries or treatments involving the upper jaw and facial structures.
Term
menisc/o
Definition
Meniscus, crescent
Example: Meniscectomy - Surgical removal of a meniscus, typically done to repair damage from injury or degeneration in the knee joint.
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my/o:
Definition
Muscle
Example: Myopathy – Any disease of the muscle, often resulting in weakness, pain, or dysfunction, such as in muscular dystrophy or inflammatory myopathies.
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myel/o
Definition
Marrow (bone), spinal cord
Example: Myelitis – Inflammation of the spinal cord or bone marrow, which can cause neurological symptoms, weakness, or immune system dysfunction.
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oste/o:
Definition
Bone
Example: Osteoporosis – A condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, leading to brittle bones and an increased risk of fractures, especially in the hips, spine, and wrists.
Term
patell/o:
Definition
Patella, kneecap
Example: Patellar – Pertaining to the kneecap, a small bone that protects the knee joint and facilitates leg extension.
Term
pelv/i
Definition
Pelvis, pelvic bone
Example: Pelvimetry – Measurement of the dimensions of the pelvis, often used in obstetrics to assess the feasibility of vaginal childbirth.
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pelv/o:
Definition
Pelvis, pelvic bone
Example: Pelvectomy – Surgical removal of part or all of the pelvis, typically performed to treat advanced cancers or severe trauma.
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petr/o
Definition
Stone
Example: Petrous – Resembling stone or pertaining to the petrous part of the temporal bone, which houses the inner ear structures.
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phalang/o
Definition
Bones of the fingers and toes
Example: Phalangeal – Pertaining to the bones of the fingers or toes, essential for dexterity and movement.
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plant/o
Definition
Sole of the foot
Example: Plantar fasciitis – Inflammation of the fascia on the sole of the foot, causing heel pain and discomfort, often due to overuse or improper footwear.
Term
pub/o
Definition
Pubis (hipbone)
Example: Pubofemoral – Pertaining to the pubis and femur, such as the pubofemoral ligament, which supports the hip joint.
Term
rachi/o
Definition
Vertebral spine, vertebral column
Example: Rachialgia – Pain in the vertebral column, often caused by conditions like arthritis, herniated discs, or muscular strain.
Term
rhabd/o
Definition
Rod-shaped, striated
Example: Rhabdomyolysis – A condition involving the breakdown of striated muscle fibers, leading to the release of muscle contents into the bloodstream, potentially causing kidney damage.
Term
sarc/o
Definition
Flesh, connective tissue
Example: Sarcoma – A malignant tumor of connective tissue such as bone, muscle, or fat, often requiring surgical and medical treatment.
Term
scoli/o
Definition
Crooked, curved
Example: Scoliosis – Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, which can cause back pain, posture issues, and in severe cases, breathing difficulties.
Term
spondyl/o
Definition
Vertebra, spine, vertebral column
Example: Spondylitis – Inflammation of the vertebrae, often seen in conditions like ankylosing spondylitis, causing stiffness and pain in the spine.
Term
tars/o
Definition
Tarsals, ankle bones
Example: Tarsalgia – Pain in the ankle bones, often caused by arthritis, injury, or overuse.
Term
ten/o, tendin/o, tend/o:
Definition
Tendon
Example: Tenosynovitis – Inflammation of a tendon and its surrounding synovial sheath, often caused by repetitive movement or injury.
Term
vertebr/o
Definition
Vertebra, spine, vertebral column
Example: Vertebral – Pertaining to a vertebra, one of the interlocking bones that make up the spinal column, providing support and protection for the spinal cord.
Term
BDT
Definition
Bone Density Testing
A 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
Definition
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
A 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.
Term
EMG
Definition
Electromyography
A 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.
Term
MD
Definition
Muscular Dystrophy
A 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.
Term
MG
Definition
Myasthenia Gravis
A 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.
Term
OA
Definition
Osteoarthritis
A 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.
Term
OP
Definition
Osteoporosis
A 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.
Term
OT
Definition
Occupational Therapy
A 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.
Term
PKR
Definition
Partial Knee Replacement
A 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.
Term
PMR
Definition
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
An 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.
Term
RA
Definition
Rheumatoid Arthritis
A 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.
Term
ROM
Definition
Range of Motion
The 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
Term
RSD
Definition
Repetitive Stress Disorder
Definition: A 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.
Term
THR
Definition
Total Hip Replacement
Definition: A 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.
Term
TKR
Definition
Total Knee Replacement
Definition: A 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.
Term
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.
Term
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.
Term
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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