Constitutional vs Musculoskeletal - What's the difference?
constitutional | musculoskeletal |
Relating to a legal or political constitution.
Conforming to a legal or political constitution.
Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind.
For the benefit of one's constitution or health.
of, or relating to both muscles and the skeleton
*2006 , Stephen A. Paget, "Hospital for Special Surgery Manual of Rheumatology and Outpatient", p. 2
*:Have the patient collect an hour-by-hour log of work activities, with an attempt to define actions that may cause or exacerbate musculoskeletal problems.
As adjectives the difference between constitutional and musculoskeletal
is that constitutional is relating to a legal or political constitution while musculoskeletal is of, or relating to both muscles and the skeleton.As a noun constitutional
is a walk that is taken regularly for good health and wellbeing.constitutional
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Adjective
(en adjective)- a constitutional right
- constitutional reforms
- a constitutional infirmity
- constitutional ardour or dullness
- a constitutional walk
