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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
disability | n: a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do | |
misinformation | n: information that is false or inaccurate, or the act of giving wrong information, especially deliberately | |
treatment | n: the way in which someone deals with or behaves towards someone or something; medical care provided to a patient for an injury or illness. | |
spine | n: the series of bones running down the center of the back that protect the spinal cord and support the body; the backbone or vertebral column | |
vertebra | n: a bone in the spine, or the spinal column forming the supporting structure of the spine and protecting the spinal cord | |
tailbone | n: the triangular bone at the lower end of the spine, also known as the coccyx | |
spinal | adj: of or relating to the spine (= the long bone in the body’s back) | |
column | n: one of the vertical blocks that split content on a page or screen from top to bottom; an upright pillar that often supports an arch, entablature, or other structure or stands alone as a monument | |
cord | n: a strong, thick, or thin thread or rope; a piece of plastic-coated wire used to transport electricity to a piece of equipment | |
ligament | n: a band of tissue that connects bones or holds organs in place to support and stabilize the body | |
disk | n: a flat, circular plate, typically made of metal, glass, or plastic, used for storing data or playing music | |
cushion | n: a soft, padded object that is used to make a hard surface more comfortable or to protect an object from damage | |
absorb | v: to take in a fluid or other substance gradually | |
distribute | v: to give something to a large number of individuals, or to spread or furnish something | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
joint | adj: shared, held, or made between two or more people; (noun) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton | |
tendon | n: a strong, fibrous cord of tissue that connects muscle to bone | |
nervous | adj: worried and anxious about something; relating to the nerves | |
core | n: the most essential or fundamental part of something | |
abdominal | adj: of or relating to the part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs | |
glut | n: an excessive amount of something, especially of a commodity, that results in a decline in price | |
pelvic | adj: of or relating to the pelvis, the lower part of the trunk of the human body, between the hips | |
grocery | n: a shop that sells food and other household items | |
lift | v: to raise something to a higher position or level; to pick up something or somebody and move them to a different position | |
contribute | v: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
perpetuate | v: to make something continue or prevail for a long time | |
anxiety | n: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that is happening or might happen in the future | |
amplify | v: to enhance something, particularly sound or brightness | |
frustrate | v: to hinder or prevent efforts, plans, or desires from doing, succeeding, or being fulfilled; to make someone feel upset or annoyed because they are unable to change or achieve something | |
entice | v: to attract or lure someone with something desirable or tempting | |
medically | adv: in a way that relates to the practice of medicine and the treatment of illness and injury | |
suspect | v: to consider anything to be actual or probable | |
chiropractic | n: a system of complementary medicine that aims to treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine, through manual adjustment and manipulation | |
manipulate | v: to influence or control something or someone to your advantage, often in an unfair or dishonest way | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
systematic | adj: done or acting according to a determined set of systems or plans: | |
deny | v: to state that one refuses to admit the existence or truth of something | |
session | n: a formal meeting or series of meetings for the execution of a particular group’s functions; a period spent doing a particular activity | |
comfort | n: a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint | |
relief | n: a feeling of happiness and relaxation that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced | |
placebo | n: harmless substance, especially given as a pacifier or to the control group in experiments on the efficacy of a drug | |
vascular | adj: of or relating to blood vessels, especially the veins and arteries that carry blood throughout the body | |
stroke | n: a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death; the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club, racket, etc. | |
adjustment | n: a small change or movement made to something to improve it and achieve the desired result | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
X-ray | n: a type of electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength shorter than visible light allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs inside the body to be photographed | |
diagnose | v: to determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a careful analysis | |
instance | n: a particular example or single occurrence of something | |
pristine | adj: new and completely free from dirt or contamination | |
ordinary | adj: not different, exceptional, or unexpected in any way, especially in quality, ability, size, or degree | |
whatsoever | adv: not at all; no matter what | |
abnormal | adj: not typical, usual, or regular, especially in a way that is bad | |
bulge | v: to protrude or extend outward | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
capture | v: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape | |
trauma | n: an emotional wound or shock often has long-lasting effects caused by a highly upsetting or shocking experience | |
accident | n: an unfortunate event, especially one causing damage or injury | |
warn | v: to make someone aware of potential danger or difficulty, particularly one that may occur in the future | |
neurological | adj: of or relating to the science of neurology or the nervous system | |
symptom | n: any sensation or change in body or mind that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | |
associate | v: to mentally connect someone or something with someone or something else | |
outcome | n: the result or effect of an action, event, etc. | |
unnecessary | adj: not needed or required; not essential or important | |
surgery | n: medical treatment of injuries or diseases involving an incision with instruments and often removing or replacing some parts of the body; the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures | |
analyze | v: to think about in-depth and evaluate to discover essential features or meaning | |
lumbar | adj: of or relating to the lower part of the spine, between the ribcage and the pelvis | |
fusion | n: the process of combining two or more things to form a single entity | |
decompress | v: to reduce the pressure or tension on something or someone | |
fin | n: a thin flat part on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal used for propulsion or balance | |
therapy | n: the act of caring for someone through medication, remedial training, etc. | |
acute | adj: extremely sharp or severe | |
chronic | adj: being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering; habitual | |
involve | v: to include or affect someone or something as a necessary part of something else | |
assess | v: to judge or decide the nature or quality of someone or something | |
regularly | adv: at regular intervals or times | |
multidisciplinary | adj: integrating or involving various academic fields or different skills in a topic or problem-solving approach | |
clinic | n: a building or hospital department where people can go for medical care or advice, especially of a particular condition | |
multimodal | adj: involving or using several ways of communication or expression | |
medication | n: a drug or other form of medicine that treats, prevents, or alleviates the symptoms of the disease | |
injection | n: the act of introducing a liquid, especially a drug, into the body using a needle and a syringe | |
two-pronged | adj: having two prongs: | |
strengthen | v: to become stronger or more effective; to make someone or something stronger or more effective |