The abnormal condition of stiffness is called "rigidity." This term is often used in medical contexts to describe increased muscle tone that can lead to resistance to passive movement. Rigidity is commonly associated with neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, where it can significantly impact mobility and overall function.
Ankylosis.Stiffness in the joints in medical terminology is also often referred to as arthritis, if the stiffness is caused by inflammation from disease, injury, disorder or infection.If the stiffness results in total joint immobility it is called an ankylosed joint.
The real name for an abnormal condition is a disease.
It is not a field of medicine, but an abnormal condition of the lymph system.
Polyposis is the abnormal condition of polyps.
abnormal condition of excessive hair
Mononucleosis is the abnormal condition of a single nucleus.
The condition is called presbyopia.phacosclerosis
Enteropathy is any abnormal condition of the small intestine.
Myopathy is a general term meaning any abnormal condition of skeletal muscle.it is called 'skeletal muscles abnormal condition'myopathymy/o meaning muscles;-pathy meaning disease
Uncontrolled cell growth is usually called a tumor. When there is a condition that causes uncontrolled cell growth of abnormal cells, it is called cancer.
Dermocyanosis is an abnormal condition of blue skin.[derm/o- (skin)] + [cyan/o (blue)] + [-osis (abnormal condition)]
An abnormal condition of a joint refers to any deviation from its normal structure or function, often resulting in pain, stiffness, or limited mobility. Common examples include arthritis, which involves inflammation of the joint, and dislocations, where bones are misaligned. Other conditions may include bursitis, tendonitis, or joint deformities caused by injury or disease. These abnormalities can significantly impact daily activities and overall quality of life.