Anthropathy refers to the study of human relationships and interactions within social contexts. It encompasses various disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, and psychology, to understand how human behavior is influenced by cultural and societal factors. The term can also imply a focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of human connections. Overall, anthropathy seeks to explore the complexity of human experiences and relationships.
An anthropometer is a device used in anthropathy - the study of the measuring of the human body in order to ascertain different dimensions at different ages - in order to measure parts of the human body.
A diffuse disc bulge means a disc in the neck or spinal cord is outside of the space it should be normally. Facet joint arthropathy refers to a degenerative disease that affect the cartilage. Diffuse disc bulge along with facet joint anthropathy results in serious disabling health issues.
Mild facet arthropathy refers to degenerative changes in the facet joints of the spine, commonly caused by wear and tear over time. Symptoms may include back pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Treatment options may include physical therapy, pain management, and activity modification.