| Μυερημία (Myeremia) | Desertion/ dereliction of one muscle (partial failure). | Hubris (a single link forsakes its duty). | A glute failing in hip extension. |
| Ὁλομυερημία (Holomyeremia) | Absolute desertion of one muscle (total failure). | Extreme hubris (utter collapse of one link). | A glute completely offline. |
| Πανμυερημία (Panmyeremia) | Whole chain deserted. | Collective hubris (entire chain collapses). | Posterior chain fully nonfunctional. |
| Συζυγομυερημία (Syzygomyeremia) | Two yoked muscles desert together. | Paired hubris (twin betrayal). | Rhomboid + Latissimus desertion → neck pain; Glute + Hamstring desertion → low back pain. |
| Μυερημογένεσις (Myeremogenesis) | The onset of myeremia in a muscle. | Agōn (the struggle begins). | Weakening glute sliding into desertion. |
| Συζυγομυερημογένεσις (Syzygomyeremogenesis) | Onset of paired desertion. | Agōn (paired muscles falter). | Glute–Hamstring pair sliding into desertion. |
| Προσύσπασια (Prosyspasia) | Pathological anterior contraction in response to posterior syzygomyeremia. | Nemesis (the counter-pull of imbalance). | Iliacus tightening due to glute–ham desertion; Pec minor tightening due to rhomboid–lat desertion. |
| Μυερημοθυσία (Myeremothysia) | Chronic cervical/lumbar pain: the sacrifice of one region for the whole. | Thysia (supreme sacrifice). | Chronic neck pain as the altar of rhomboid–lat failure; chronic lumbar pain as the altar of glute–ham failure. |
| Ἀμυερημία (Amyeremia) | Neutral absence of desertion. | Stability (neither hubris nor flourishing). | A muscle minimally functional. |
| Εὐμυερία (Eumyeria) | Flourishing of one muscle in its role. | Renewal (a link shining). | A strong rhomboid stabilizing the scapula. |
| Πανεὐμυερία (Paneumyeria) | Flourishing of the entire chain. | Harmony (all links integrated). | Posterior chain working in unity. |
| Ἀναμυερημία (Anamyeremia) | Process of restoring one muscle. | Katharsis (re-forging one link). | Glute activation rehab. |
| Παναναμυερημία (Pananamyeremia) | Process of restoring the whole chain. | Katharsis (systemic cleansing & restoration). | Posterior-chain rehabilitation. |