Medical Terminology: Spondyl/o, Rachi/o, Vertebr/o
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Medical Terminology: Spondyl/o, Rachi/o, Vertebr/o

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What is a rachigraph?

  • Instrument for cutting the vertebrae
  • Device to outline the curves of the spine (correct)
  • Spinal therapy
  • Device to measure spinal curvature
  • What does a rachiometer do?

    Device to measure spinal curvature

    What is a rachiotome used for?

    Instrument for cutting the vertebrae

    What does spondylotherapy refer to?

    <p>Spinal therapy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is spondylotomy?

    <p>Surgical opening or cutting of vertebral canal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does spondylalgia mean?

    <p>Painful condition of a vertebra</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does spondylitis indicate?

    <p>Inflammation of one or more vertebrae</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define spondylosis.

    <p>Breaking down of a vertebral structure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a spondylopathy?

    <p>Any disorder of the vertebrae</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does rachialgia refer to?

    <p>Pain in the spine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is rachitis?

    <p>Inflammation of the spine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does rachioplegia mean?

    <p>Paralysis of the spine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define rachioccoliosis.

    <p>Curvature of the spine, aka scoliosis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a rachiotomy?

    <p>Surgical cutting of the spinal cord</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Rachigraph: Device designed to outline the curves of the spine, providing visual representation for assessment.

    • Rachiometer: Instrument used specifically to measure the curvature of the spine, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.

    • Rachiotome: A surgical tool utilized for cutting vertebrae, often in procedures involving spinal surgery.

    • Spondylotherapy: Refers to therapies focusing on the spine, encompassing various treatment modalities for spinal health.

    • Spondylotomy: Surgical procedure involving an opening or cutting into the vertebral canal, also known as rachitomy, for access to the spinal structures.

    • Spondylalgia: A term describing any painful condition affecting a vertebra, highlighting the discomfort associated with spinal issues.

    • Spondylitis: Involves the inflammation of one or more vertebrae, which can lead to stiffness and chronic pain in the spine.

    • Spondylosis: Characterized by the breakdown or degeneration of vertebral structures, often associated with age-related changes.

    • Spondylopathy: A collective term for any disorder affecting the vertebrae, encompassing a range of spinal conditions.

    • Rachialgia: Describes pain experienced specifically in the spine, indicating potential underlying issues.

    • Rachitis: Refers to inflammation of the spine, which may result from various causes and can affect spinal function.

    • Rachioplegia: Condition indicating paralysis of the spine, derived from the Greek word "plege" meaning paralysis, emphasizing severe neurological impairment.

    • Rachioscoliosis: Curvature of the spine, commonly known as scoliosis, which can lead to postural abnormalities and impacts overall health.

    • Rachiotomy: Surgical procedure that involves cutting into the spinal cord, also known as laminotomy, typically performed to relieve pressure on spinal nerves.

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    Test your knowledge of medical terminology related to the spine with this quiz. Featuring terms like 'rachigraph', 'rachiometer', and 'spondylotherapy', you'll enhance your understanding of spinal anatomy and procedures. Perfect for students in medical fields or anyone interested in anatomy.

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