Brachiorrheuma

/ˌbræki.ɔˈruːmə/ noun

A medical condition involving pain, stiffness, or disease affecting the arm and shoulder region, often related to rheumatism or inflammation.

From Greek 'brachion' (arm) and 'rheuma' (flow/disease, also root of 'rheumatism'), literally 'arm-flow disease'. This medical term emerged in classical Greek medical writings and was adopted into modern clinical terminology.

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