Medical Terminology Simplified

(Grace) #1
10–1 Fibers within each muscle are characteristically arranged into specific
patterns that provide specific functional capabilities. Most skeletal muscles lie
between the skin and the skeleton.
My/o/genesis is the embryonic formation of ____________________.

10–2 Practice building medical words that mean
surgical repair of muscle:__________ / _____ / ____________________
suture of muscle:__________ / _____ / ____________________
incision of muscle:__________ / _____ / __________

10–3 Sports-related injuries are commonly caused by the tremendous stress
exerted on certain parts of musculoskeletal structures. In many instances, these
types of athletic injuries may result in a torn muscle.
Form a word that means rupture (tear) of a muscle.
__________ / _____ / ____________________

10–4 My/o/dynia refers to muscle pain. Form another word that means muscle
pain.
__________ / ____________________

10–5 Form a medical term that means disease of muscle.
__________ / _____ / ____________________

10–6 My/o/genesis refers to forming, producing, or origin of
____________________.

10–7 The CFscler/orefers to ____________________; ____________________
(white of the eye).

10–8 An abnormal condition of hardening is called
____________________ / __________.
An abnormal condition of muscle hardening is called
__________ / _____ / ____________________ / __________.

10–9 To become familiar with the names of the major muscles of the body, study
Figure 10–1 and identify words in the caption that mean
in front of:____________________
back (of body), behind:____________________

458 CHAPTER 10• Musculoskeletal System


my/o/plasty
MĪ-ō-plăs-tē

my/o/rrhaphy
mī-OR-ă-fē

my/o/tomy
mī-ŎT-ō-mē

my/o/rrhexis
mī-or-ĔK-sĭs

muscle(s)

my/algia
mī-ĂL-jē-ă

my/o/pathy
mī-ŎP-ă-thē

muscle

hardening, sclera

scler/osis
sklĕ-RŌ-sĭs
my/o/scler/osis
mī-ō-sklĕr-Ō-sĭs

anterior

posterior

Boldfaceindicates a word root or combining form. Blueindicates a suffix. Pinkindicates a prefix.

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