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Partial displacement of a bone from its joint is a medical subluxation. Complete displacement of a bone from its joint is a dislocation.
The medical terminology combining form for diaphragm is phren-. Diaphragm is a medical term.
Infraorbital (below the eye) and infracardiac (below the heart) are medical terms that include infra-.
medical terms. angina has to do with chest/heart, cataract has to do with the eye.
Regular in medical terms typically refers to a heart rhythm that "keeps the beat."
The prefix "cardi-" refers to the heart. It is commonly used in medical terms relating to the heart, such as cardiovascular (relating to the heart and blood vessels) or cardiology (the study of the heart).
Relating to congestion. In other words, "stuffy," or accumulating fluid.
"Heart tremor" means a great many things to many people and as a term is almost useless. This is why it is not found in modern medical terminology. It can mean anything from angina to palpitations.
Some medical terms that include the combining form -graphy are mammography (imaging of the breast), radiography (imaging with X-rays), and electrocardiography (recording of the heart's electrical activity).
Displacement, velocity, speed, acceleration, force, curvature are some terms.
Insulation-Displacement Connector
HRT is a medical abbreviation. HRT can stand for Hormone Replacement Therapy. Another HRT abbreviation in medical terms includes Heart Rate Turbulence.