How Do You Spell DYSSYNERGIA?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪsɪnəd͡ʒə] (IPA)

Dyssynergia is a medical term that refers to a lack of coordination of movement, typically caused by damage to the cerebellum. The word is spelled with two "s"s and a "y" because it is formed by combining the Greek prefix "dys-" (meaning "bad" or "abnormal") with the Greek word "synergy" (meaning "working together"). The "s"s represent the two "s" sounds in "synergy," while the "y" is added for clarity between the two vowels. The word is pronounced /dɪsɪˈnɜːrdʒiə/ in IPA phonetic transcription.

DYSSYNERGIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Dyssynergia, a term derived from the Greek words "dys," meaning abnormal or impaired, and "synergia," denoting cooperative action, refers to a medical condition characterized by a lack of coordination or impairment in the smooth functioning of muscular movements. Dyssynergia commonly affects the voluntary muscles, particularly those involved in precise and purposeful actions, such as walking, handwriting, or other movements requiring refined motor skills.

    This condition typically arises due to dysfunction or damage to the central nervous system, particularly the cerebellum, which plays a crucial role in coordinating voluntary movements. Dyssynergia often results from conditions such as cerebellar ataxia, multiple system atrophy, or stroke, among others. Symptoms may include jerky or irregular movement patterns, difficulty initiating or terminating movements, muscle weakness, tremors, and a lack of precision or accuracy in movements.

    Individuals with dyssynergia may experience challenges in performing everyday activities, from simple tasks like pouring a glass of water to more complex actions like driving or playing sports. Treatment for dyssynergia typically involves physical therapy and rehabilitation aimed at improving coordination and balance. Medications might also be prescribed to manage symptoms or to address underlying health conditions contributing to dyssynergia.

    Overall, dyssynergia represents an impairment in the harmonious cooperation of muscles during voluntary actions, resulting in compromised coordination and difficulties in carrying out precise movements.

  2. A failure to work in unison or harmony, ataxia.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DYSSYNERGIA

  • syssynergia
  • xyssynergia
  • cyssynergia
  • fyssynergia
  • ryssynergia
  • eyssynergia
  • dtssynergia
  • dgssynergia
  • dhssynergia
  • dussynergia
  • d7ssynergia
  • d6ssynergia
  • dyasynergia
  • dyzsynergia
  • dyxsynergia
  • dydsynergia
  • dyesynergia
  • dywsynergia
  • dysaynergia

Etymology of DYSSYNERGIA

The word "dyssynergia" is derived from the Greek roots "dys-" meaning "difficult" or "disordered", and "synergia" which means "working together". Therefore, the term "dyssynergia" can be translated as "difficulty in working together". In medical terminology, dyssynergia refers to a disorder or lack of coordination between muscles or nerves that are usually supposed to work in harmony.

Plural form of DYSSYNERGIA is DYSSYNERGIAS