(A,
B & C)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
Acup
|
Acupunture
|
a/c
jt or ACJ
|
Acromioclavicular
joint
|
A.N.T
|
Adverse
neural tension
|
AROM
|
Active
range of movement
|
ASIS
|
Anterior
superior iliac spine
|
Ant
|
Anterior
|
Agg
or aggrav
|
Aggravating
factors
|
A.S.
|
Ankylosing
spondylitis
|
a/a
|
As
above
|
ACL
|
Anterior
cruciate ligament
|
A.J.
*
|
Ankle
jerk
|
A.J.*
|
Ankle
joint
|
aa*
|
Atlanto-axial
joint
|
aa*
|
Aortic
Aneurysm
|
Abd
|
Abduction
|
Add
|
Adduction
|
ANS
|
Autonomic
nervous system
|
Ach
T
|
Achilles
tendon
|
B/T,
btw or btwn
|
Between
|
B4
|
Before
|
Bc
|
Because
|
B*
|
Better
|
B*
|
Bilateral
|
BP
|
Blood
pressure
|
Bilat
|
Bilateral
|
c/o
|
Complains
of
|
Ca
|
Cancer
|
c.f
|
Compared
with
|
C/sp,
Cxsp or Cx
|
Cervical
spine
|
CMP
|
Chondromalacia
patella
|
CTD
|
Carpal
tunnel decompression
|
CTJ
|
Cervico-thoracic
junction
|
CNA
|
Could
not attend
|
Canx
or canc
|
Cancelled
|
Const
|
constant
|
CHF
|
Congestive
heart failure
|
CV
|
Cardiovascular
|
CVA
|
Cardiovascular
accident
|
C1-7
|
Labelled
1st to 7th cervical vertebrae
|
Circ*
|
Circumduction
|
Circ*
|
Circulation
|
Ceph
|
Cephalad
|
Caud
|
Caudad
|
Contra
|
Contralateral
|
CMC
|
Carpometacarpal
|
CUS
|
Continuous
ultrasound
|
CTS
|
Carpal
tunnel syndrome
|
(D,
E & F)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
D/H,
DH or DHx
|
Drug
history
|
D/C
|
Discharge
|
D/W
|
Discuss
with
|
DNA
|
Did
not attend
|
DNF
|
Deep
neck flexors
|
DTF*
|
Deep
transverse frictions
|
DFT*
|
Deep
tissue frictions
|
DRAM
|
Diastasis
of rectus abdominus
|
DF
|
Dorsiflexion
|
DL
|
Double
leg
|
Dist
|
Distal
|
DTM
|
Deep
tissue massage
|
DKB
|
Double
knee bend
|
d/t
|
Due
to
|
Exs
or X’s
|
Exercises
|
Ext
|
Extension
|
ER
|
External
rotation
|
Elev
|
Elevation
|
Ep
|
Epilepsy
|
Elb
|
Elbow
|
EOD
|
End
of day
|
EOR
|
End
of range
|
ERP
or EoRP
|
End
of range pain
|
Ev
or ever
|
Eversion
|
EIL
|
Extension
in lying
|
EIS
|
Extension
in standing
|
ERSL
|
Extended
rotated side flexion left
|
ERSR
|
Extended
rotated side flexion right
|
Flex
or Fl
|
Flexion
|
FF
|
Forward
flexion
|
FROM*
|
Full
range of motion
|
FROM*
|
Full
range of movement
|
FFD
|
Fixed
flexion deformity
|
FHP
|
Forward
head posture
|
FNT
|
Femoral
nerve test
|
FIL
|
Flexion
in lying
|
FIS
|
Flexion
in standing
|
FT
|
Fingertips
|
FRSL
|
Flexed
rotated side flexed left
|
FRSR
|
Flexed
rotated side flexed right
|
(G,
H & I)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
G.H.
|
General
health
|
GH
Jt or GHJ
|
Gleno-humeral
joint
|
GOOB
|
Getting
out of bed
|
Gluts
|
Gluteus
|
Gmax
|
Gluteus
maximus
|
Gmed
or GM
|
Gluteus
medius
|
Gmin
|
Gluteus
minimus
|
Gastroc
|
Gastrocnemius
|
HEP
or HP
|
Home
exercise programme
|
HPC,
HoPC or HxPC
|
History
of present complaint
|
HBB
|
Hand
behind back
|
HBH
|
Hand
behind head
|
H/o
|
History
of
|
HOS
|
Hand
opposite shoulder
|
HF
|
Horizontal
flexion
|
HE
|
Horizontal
extension
|
HFP
|
Head
forward posture
|
Hypo
|
Hypomobility
|
Hyper
|
hypermobility
|
HU
|
Humero-ulnar
|
HJ
|
Hip
joint
|
Hams,
h/string or h/s
|
Hamstrings
|
IF
|
Interferential
|
IRQ
|
Inner
range quadriceps
|
ILA
|
Inferior
lateral angle
|
ITB
|
Ilio-tibial
band
|
ISQ
|
In
status quo or the same
|
Inf
|
Inferior
|
Inf
TF
|
Inferior
tibio-fibular joint
|
Infsp
or i.s.
|
Infraspinatus
|
IL
Lig
|
Iliolumbar
ligament
|
Imp*
|
Impression
of problem
|
Imp*
|
Improved
|
IR
|
Internal
rotation
|
Ix
or Invest
|
Investigations
|
IDDM
|
Diabetes
(insulin dependent)
|
I/M*
|
Intermittent
|
I/M*
|
Intermuscular
|
Inv
|
Inversion
|
Ipsi
|
Ipsilateral
|
IC
|
Intercarpal
|
IP
|
Interphalangeal
|
(J,
K & L)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
Jt
or jnt
|
Joint
|
Kn
|
Knee
|
KJ
|
Knee
jerk
|
KTW
|
Knee
to wall
|
LL
|
Lower
limb
|
L1-5
|
Labelled
1st to 5th lumbar vertebrae
|
L
|
Left
|
LLD
|
Leg
length discrepancy
|
L.H.S.
|
Left
hand side
|
LLTT
|
Lower
limb tension test
|
LFT
|
Lower
fibres of Trapezius
|
Ly
|
Lying
|
Lat
rotn or LR
|
Lateral
rotation
|
LBP
|
Lower
back pain
|
LCL
|
Lateral
collateral ligament
|
LF
|
Lateral
flexion
|
Lx,
LSp or Lx/sp
|
Lumbar
spine
|
LSj
or L/S
|
Lumbo-sacral
junction
|
Lat
epi
|
Lateral
epicondyle
|
LG
|
Lateral
glide
|
Lig
|
Ligament
|
LHOB
|
Long
head of biceps
|
(M,
N & O)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
Men
|
Meniscus
|
MAP
|
Myotatic
activation procedure
|
Med
rotn or MR
|
Medial
rotation
|
MS
|
Multiple
sclerosis
|
ME
|
Myalgic
encephalitis
|
MET
|
Muscle
energy techniques
|
M’s,
m or mm
|
Muscle(s)
|
Mobs
|
Mobilizations
|
Manip
|
Manipulations
|
Mx
|
Management
|
MCP
|
Meta-carpo
phalangeal
|
MCL
|
Medial
collateral ligament
|
MF
|
Medium
frequency
|
MFR
|
Myofascial
release
|
MWM
|
Mobilisation
with movement
|
MG
|
Medial
glide
|
Mvmt,
movt or mvt
|
Movement
|
NAD
|
Nothing
abnormal detected
|
NOF
|
Neck
of femur
|
NOH
|
Neck
of humerus
|
NSAID’s
|
Non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs
|
NIDDM
|
Non-insulin
dependent diabetes
|
Nag
|
Natural
apophyseal glide
|
NE
|
No
effect
|
NB
|
No
better
|
NW
|
No
worse
|
NBI
|
No
bony injury
|
Neuro
|
Neurological
|
NRLSR
|
Neutral
rotation left side flexed right
|
NRRSL
|
Neutral
rotation right side flexed left
|
N
|
Nerve
|
OA*
|
Osteoarthritis
|
OA*
|
Occipito-atlanto
joint
|
O/E
|
Objective
examination
|
OP
|
Overpressure
|
OT
or op
|
Operation
|
Occ*
|
Occasionally
|
Occ*
|
Occiput
|
OC
|
Oral
contraceptive
|
(P
& Q)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
Palp
|
Palpation
|
P*
|
Pain
|
P*
|
Pressure
|
PAIVM
|
Passive
accessory intervertebral movement
|
PPIVM
|
Passive
physiological intervertebral movement
|
PWB
|
Partial
weight bearing
|
PID*
|
Prolapsed
intervertebral disc
|
PID*
|
Pelvic
inflammatory disease
|
PKB
|
Prone
knee bend
|
PMH
or PMHx
|
Past
medical history
|
P/F
jt or PFJ
|
Patella-femoral
joints
|
PSIS
|
Posterior
superior iliac spine
|
PT
|
Physiotherapist
or physical therapist
|
Pt.
|
Patient
|
PNF*
|
Proprioceptive
neuromuscular facilitation
|
PNF*
|
Passive
neck flexion
|
PROM
|
Passive
range of motion/movement
|
Pr.ly.
|
Prone
lying
|
PF
|
Plantar
flexion
|
Post
|
Posterior
|
Prox
|
Proximal
|
Pat
|
Patella
|
PS
|
Pubic
symphysis
|
PCL
|
Posterior
cruciate ligament
|
PUS
|
Pulsed
ultrasound
|
PC
|
Presenting
complaint
|
PD*
|
Provisional
diagnosis
|
PD*
|
Parkinson’s
disease
|
Prn
|
As
required
|
P1
|
Onset
of pain
|
P2
|
Limits
of pain
|
PDM
|
Pain
during movement
|
PNS
|
Parasympathetic
nervous system
|
Pron
|
Pronation
|
Piri
or pir
|
Piriformis
|
PA
|
Posteroanterior
|
PGM
|
Posterior
gluteus medius
|
QL
|
Quadratus
lumborum
|
Quads
|
Quadriceps
|
QH
|
Quadriceps
and hamstrings
|
(R
& S)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
R1
|
Onset
of resistance
|
R2
|
Point
where resistance limits movment
|
RHS
|
Right
hand side
|
Rx
|
Treatment
|
R
|
Right
|
ROM
|
Range
of motion
|
RA
|
Rheumatoid
arthritis
|
R/v,
rv or rev
|
Review
|
Rotn
|
Rotation
|
RSD
|
Reflex
sympathetic dystrophy
|
RO
|
Removal
of
|
Ret
or retn
|
Retraction
|
R.u.
|
Radioulnar
|
R.c.
|
Radiocarpal
|
RF
|
Rectus
femoris
|
Rhom
or rh
|
Rhomboids
|
RBB
|
Reach
behind back
|
RBH
|
Reach
behind head
|
RBN
|
Reach
behind neck
|
R’d
|
Resisted
|
SH
or SHx
|
Social
history
|
Sh
|
Shoulder
|
SIJ
|
Sacroiliac
joint
|
SLR
|
Straight
leg raise
|
SQ/c
|
Static
quads contraction
|
S1-5
|
Labelled
1st to 5th sacral segments
|
St*
|
Standing
|
St*
|
Stiffness/stiff
|
Sitt
|
Sitting
|
STM
|
Soft
tissue massage
|
STI
|
Soft
tissue injury
|
S/B
|
Seen
by
|
SF
|
Side
flexion
|
S.ly
|
Side
lying
|
Sup
|
Superior
|
Supn
|
Supination
|
SCJ
or S/C jt
|
Sternoclavicular
joint
|
SS
|
Sacral
sulcus
|
Sub
occ
|
Sub-occipital
|
SP
|
Spinous
process
|
SCM
|
Sterno-cleido
mastoid
|
Supsp
or ss
|
Supraspinatus
|
ST
lig
|
Sacrotuberous
ligament
|
SSTM
|
Specific
soft tissue massage
|
SNAG
|
Sustained
natural apophyseal glide
|
SG
|
Side
glide
|
SGIS
|
Side
glide in standing
|
SE
|
Subjective
examination
|
Sl
|
Slightly
|
Sx
|
Surgeon
|
SHR
|
Scapulohumeral
rhythm
|
SL/SLS
|
Single
leg/single leg stance
|
S
|
Spasm
|
SNS
|
Sympathetic
nervous system
|
ST
|
Sub
talar
|
Scal
|
Scalenes
|
SKB
|
Single
knee bend
|
Scol
|
Scoliosis
|
S/T
|
Spoke
to
|
SNF
|
Superficial
neck flexors
|
(T,
U & V)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
T
|
Treatment
|
TOP
|
Tender
on palpation
|
TP
|
Transverse
process
|
Tx/sp,
Tx sp,Thx sp or Tsp
|
Thoracic
spine
|
TA*
|
Tendo
Achilles
|
TA*
or trans abdo
|
Transverse
abdominus
|
TFL
|
Tensor
fascia lata
|
T1-12
|
Labelled
1st to 12th thoracic vertebrae
|
TP
|
Trigger
point
|
TPR
|
Trigger
point release
|
Trap
|
Trapezius
|
Tmin
|
Teres
minor
|
Tmaj
|
Teres
major
|
Tibfem
or TFJ
|
Tibiofemoral
joint
|
TB
|
Tuberculosis
|
TL
jxn
|
Thoraco-lumbar
junction
|
TC
or TCJ
|
Talo-crural
(joint)
|
TN
|
Talo-navicular
|
Tx
|
Treatment
|
UL
|
Upper
limb
|
UTA
|
Unable
to attend
|
ULTT
|
Upper
limb tension test
|
U/S
|
Ultrasound
|
UFT
|
Upper
fibers of trapezius
|
Uni
|
Unilateral
|
VMO
|
Vastus
medialis oblique
|
V.
lat or VL
|
Vastus
lateralis
|
v.
|
Very
|
(W,X,Y
& Z)
Abbreviation
|
Definition
|
Wt
or wgt
|
Weight
|
Wb
|
Weight
bearing
|
W
|
Worse
|
WIN
|
Wake
in night
|
I am following the physiotherapy blog from long time this is the first post i found which has so many terms.
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