English to Malay Dictionary musculoskeletal

musculoskeletal

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definition
adjective
The cardiovascular, abdominal, skin, musculoskeletal , and neurologic exams were all normal.
relating to or denoting the musculature and skeleton together.
example
The commonest reported problems are those of the 'musculoskeletal' and cardiovascular systems.
Fibromyalgia should be considered in any patient with 'musculoskeletal' pain that is unrelated to a clearly defined anatomic lesion.
An evaluation is necessary to determine if the pain is the result of a 'musculoskeletal' injury or part of a systemic problem.
Leg length discrepancies have been implicated in a number of 'musculoskeletal' hip and leg injuries.
The most common complaint is headache, followed by recurrent abdominal pain and 'musculoskeletal' pain.
Improper form can increase the stress on the 'musculoskeletal' system and predispose the player to injury.
Foot ulcers can be caused by arterial insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, neuropathy, 'musculoskeletal' disorders, or injury.
The cardiovascular, abdominal, skin, 'musculoskeletal' , and neurologic exams were all normal.
His chest pain was worse with movement and pressure over the left upper chest and was obviously of 'musculoskeletal' origin.
Additional questions should focus on any history of neurologic or 'musculoskeletal' problems.
Side effects included skin changes, transient headaches, hyperlipidemia, and 'musculoskeletal' pains.
Rates of early retirement were higher in jobs likely to involve more manual work (mostly because of 'musculoskeletal' problems).
Recognition of the burden of 'musculoskeletal' conditions will result in greater awareness of the pervasive effects they have on individuals and of their cost to society.
Rehabilitation of these patients is complicated by 'musculoskeletal' pain, which occurs commonly in the incision site or the back.
The performance of these tasks exposes nurses to increased risk for work-related 'musculoskeletal' disorders.
The book is easy to read with sound and updated information covering all essential aspects of conventional radiology in 'musculoskeletal' system.
Topical agents can be useful in treating cutaneous and 'musculoskeletal' pain.
Tension-type headache may be stress related or associated with functional or structural cervical or cranial 'musculoskeletal' abnormality.
The link between 'musculoskeletal' pain and systemic disturbance is often not made until the infection worsens, causing severe localised pain or refusal to weight bear.
The incidence of deep 'musculoskeletal' infection from open fractures has been reported to be as high as 23 percent.
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