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physical therapy
- physiotherapyphysical therapy
- physiotherapiesPHYSIOTHERAPY, physical therapy
- looyenworktherapy of the body tissues aimed at releasing muscle fibre adhesions and easing physical and emotional tensions
- looyenworksLOOYENWORK, therapy of the body tissues aimed at releasing muscle fibre adhesions and easing physical and emotional tensions
- rolfingtype of massage therapy involving sometimes intensive manipulation of the fascia of the muscles and internal organs to relieve physical and emotional tension, improve posture, increase vitality, etc.
- craniosacralas in craniosacral therapy, an alternative therapy involving gentle manipulation of the bones and membranes of the skull, in order to treat a wide range of physical and psychological disorders
- paramedicalOf or relating to services and professions that supplement and support medical work but do not require a fully qualified physician (such as nursing, radiography, emergency first aid, physical therapy, and dietetics)
- massotherapytherapy using massage
- therapistone who practises therapy
- massotherapiesMASSOTHERAPY, therapy using massage
- therapistsTHERAPIST, one who practises therapy
- musicotherapytherapy involving the use of music
- hydrotherapytherapy involving the use of water
- hypnotherapytherapy involving the use of hypnotism
- chemotherapytherapy involving the use of chemicals
- logopedicrelating to speech therapy also LOGOPAEDIC
- logopaedicrelating to speech therapy also LOGOPEDIC
- chemotherapiesCHEMOTHERAPY, therapy involving the use of chemicals
- aromatherapya therapy involving the use of scents
- hypnotherapiesHYPNOTHERAPY, therapy involving the use of hypnotism
- reikia Japanese natural therapy using gentle massage
- massotherapistone who practises massotherapy, therapy using massage
- hydrotherapiesHYDROTHERAPY, therapy involving the use of water
- remediationThe giving of remedial teaching or therapy
- musicotherapiesMUSICOTHERAPY, therapy involving the use of music
- therapiesTHERAPY, the treatment of illness or disability
- synanona method of group therapy for drug addicts
- aromatherapiesAROMATHERAPY, a therapy involving the use of scents
- reikisREIKI, a Japanese natural therapy using gentle massage
- massotherapistsMASSOTHERAPIST, one who practises massotherapy, therapy using massage
- hydrotherapicrelating to hydrotherapy, therapy involving the use of water
- therapistsA person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
- therapistA person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
- synanonsSYNANON, a method of group therapy for drug addicts
- chromotherapycolour therapy using red, green and violet as three primary colours
- reflexologya form of therapy for treating particular bodily ailments and general stress
- chromotherapiesCHROMOTHERAPY, colour therapy using red, green and violet as three primary colours
- adjuvantutilizing drugs, radiation therapy, or other means of supplemental treatment following cancer surgery
- borstals(in England) a school for delinquent boys that provides therapy and vocational training
- neurofeedbacka therapy technique that presents the user with realtime feedback on brainwave activity