rachio-, rachi-, rach-, rachis-, rhach-, rhachi-, rhachio-
(Greek > Latin: spine, backbone)
						rachial					
					
						Spinal, of or relating to the spinal column.					
									
						Outdated, pain in the vertebral column or spine: Rachialgia is a type of back pain , particularly known to have been Pott's disease, or previously termed lead colic.					
									
						The absence of pain in the the spinal area: Rachianalgesia is a very rare condition, but it has been reported that a case has was detected in the fourth lumbar vertebra.					
									
						A partial or the complete loss of sensation in the spine: After the epidural injection, Pamela developed rachianesthesia which made the operation on her leg less painful.					
									
						rachicentesis					
					
						Lumbar puncture.					
									
						rachidial					
					
						rachidian					
					
						rachigraph					
					
						An instrument used to record the contours of the back.					
									
						rachilysis					
					
						Treatment of scoliosis by a combination of traction and pressure.					
									
						rachiocampsis					
					
						Any curvature of the vertebral column.					
									
						rachiocentesis					
					
						rachiochysis					
					
						1. Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid from the spinal subarachnoid space.
2. Excessive formation or inflow of fluid into the spinal subarchnoid space.
									2. Excessive formation or inflow of fluid into the spinal subarchnoid space.
						rachiocyphosis					
					
						An abnormally increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side.					
									
						A pain in the vertebral column: A fracture, spinal stenosis, a disk problem, or strain are just a few causes of a condition of rachiodynia.					
									
						rachiokyphosis, kyphosis					
					
						An abnormally increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side; also called a hunchback.					
									 
		