| corrective |
designed to promote discipline; "the teacher's action was corrective rather than instructional"; "disciplinal measures"; "the mother was stern and disciplinary" tending or intended to correct or counteract or restore to a normal condition; "corrective measures"; "corrective lenses" a device for treating injury or disease
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| corrective exercise |
Use of specific exercises to correct deficiencies caused by trauma or inactivity.
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| corrective e. |
therapeutic e.
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| corrective o. |
that phase of orthodontics concerned with the reduction or elimination of an existing malocclusion and its attendant sequelae.
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| corrective t. |
the planning and administration of progressive physical exercise and activities most effective in improving or maintaining general physical and emotional health, through individual or group participation.
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